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5 Mark - William II Pattern

Issuer Prussia, Kingdom of
Year 1908
Type Coin pattern
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Reverse description A large Imperial German eagle stands in the field facing left, its wings spread and rendered in bold relief with fine feather detailing. The denomination 5 MARK is inscribed prominently to the upper right of the eagle, flanked by the legend DEUTSCHES REICH and the date 1908. An Imperial crown appears in the lower left field beside the eagle's talons, and the mint mark A is positioned at the base, identifying the Berlin Mint. The overall design is boldly modelled in the Jugendstil-influenced idiom typical of German pattern issues of the period.
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Reverse lettering DEUTSCHES REICH 1908 5 MARK A
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