| Đơn vị phát hành | Schaumburg-Lippe |
|---|---|
| Năm | 1898-1904 |
| Loại | Standard circulation coin |
| Mệnh giá | 5 Mark |
| Tiền tệ | Mark (1874-1911) |
| Chất liệu | Silver (.900) |
| Trọng lượng | 27.777 g |
| Đường kính | 38 mm |
| Độ dày | |
| Hình dạng | Round |
| Kỹ thuật | Milled |
| Hướng | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| Nghệ nhân khắc | |
| Lưu hành đến | |
| Tài liệu tham khảo | KM#50, J#165, Dav GT III#911 |
| Mô tả mặt trước | Bust facing left. |
|---|---|
| Chữ viết mặt trước | Latin |
| Chữ khắc mặt trước | GEORG FÜRST ZU SCHAUMBURG-LIPPE A |
| Mô tả mặt sau | Crowned imperial eagle. |
| Chữ viết mặt sau | Latin |
| Chữ khắc mặt sau | DEUTSCHES REICH 1904 * FÜNF MARK * |
| Cạnh | Lettering: GOTT MIT |
| Xưởng đúc |
A Berlin, Germany (1280-date) |
| Số lượng đúc |
1898 A - - 3 000 1898 A - Proof - 90 1904 A - - 3 000 1904 A - Proof - 250 |
| ID Numisquare | 2040722650 |
| Thông tin bổ sung |
Historical Context: The 5 Mark Albert George of Schaumburg-Lippe, minted between 1898 and 1904, represents a significant silver denomination from a sovereign principality within the unified German Empire. Prince Georg (Albert George) ruled from 1893 to 1911. These coins served as tangible expressions of Schaumburg-Lippe's statehood and its participation in the imperial monetary system, aligning with the standardized coinage of the Wilhelminian era. The 5 Mark, a substantial silver piece, held considerable purchasing power.
Artistry: The design adheres to the prevailing German academic realism of the late 19th century. While specific engravers are often not explicitly named on such issues, these coins were typically struck at the Imperial Mint in Berlin (mint mark 'A'). The obverse features a finely detailed bust of Prince Albert George, usually facing right, with his regal titles. The reverse displays the standardized Imperial German eagle,