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5 Mark - Otto

Issuer Bavaria, Kingdom of
Year 1891-1913
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Shape Round
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Mintage 1891 D - - 98,420
1893 D - - 98,420
1894 D - - 140,562
1895 D - - 140,639
1896 D - - 28,120
1898 D - - 303,040
1899 D - - 140,640
1900 D - - 295,211
1901 D - - 295,371
1902 D - - 506,049
1903 D - - 1,012,097
1904 D - - 548,340
1906 D - - 70,249
1907 D - - 752,653
1908 D - - 576,579
1913 D - - 520,000
Additional information

Otto I of Bavaria reigned for 27 years without ever once exercising royal authority. Declared legally insane in 1872 and confined at Fürstenried Palace, he was placed on the throne in 1886 following the drowning death of Ludwig II — purely as a constitutional formality, with his uncle Luitpold governing as Prince Regent throughout. Every coin struck in Otto's name was issued by a man he likely never knew was ruling in his place.

The regency arrangement ended in 1913 when Luitpold's son Ludwig had Otto formally deposed by act of the Bavarian parliament, ending this series.

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