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5 Mark - Frederick I

Uitgever Grand Duchy of Baden
Jaar 1877
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Waarde 5 Marks
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Beschrijving voorzijde Bare-headed effigy of Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden, facing left, with a full beard and wavy hair. The portrait is rendered in high relief with fine detail to the facial features and hair. The circumferential legend reads FRIEDRICH GROSHERZOG VON BADEN, with the Karlsruhe mint mark G positioned in the lower field below the truncation. The border is composed of fine beading.
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Aanvullende informatie

Baden's 5 Mark gold piece belongs to the first wave of German imperial coinage following unification, when individual states retained the right to strike gold under their own rulers but within strict Reichsmark specifications set by the Münzgesetz of 1873. Frederick I had been ruling Baden since 1856 — initially as regent, then as Grand Duke — and his long, politically moderate reign made Baden one of the more cooperative southern states during the transition to the imperial monetary system.

Low surviving populations across all Baden gold issues suggest limited original mintages rather than heavy circulation losses. The Karlsruhe mint struck these in small runs.

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