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5 Mark - William II Copper-nickel pattern strike

Issuer Württemberg, Kingdom of
Year 1913
Type Coin pattern
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Obverse description Right-facing draped bust of King Wilhelm II of Württemberg, depicted with a full beard and short hair, rendered in high relief with fine portrait detail. The circumferential legend reads WILHELM II KOENIG VON WUERTTEMBERG, with the mint mark F positioned in the lower field. The obverse is bordered by a raised beaded rim.
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Reverse description Central device features the crowned imperial German eagle displayed, with wings spread and details sharply struck, as used on the standard Deutsches Reich coinage of the period. The denomination FÜNF MARK appears in the exergue below the eagle, flanked by decorative stars, while the legend DEUTSCHES REICH arcs above and the date 1913 is incorporated within the reverse field. The design is enclosed by a raised beaded rim.
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