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| Issuer | German Mint (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) |
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| Year | 1958 |
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| Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | 1958 D - Proof |
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The Saar had been administered as a French protectorate since 1947, its coal revenues funneled to Paris as part of post-war reparations arrangements. A 1955 referendum rejected a proposed statute that would have kept it semi-autonomous under Western European Union oversight — a result that surprised French planners — and politically reunification with West Germany followed in January 1957, with full economic integration completing in July 1959. This pattern was struck in anticipation of that transition, exploring coinage for a territory that politically resolved itself before the designs could be needed.