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5 Marks - Ernest I

Issuer Saxe-Altenburg, Duchy of
Year 1901
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Reverse description Crowned German imperial eagle displayed, with spread wings and head turned to the right, bearing an ornate quartered shield on its breast. The eagle is rendered in the detailed style characteristic of the German Empire's Wilhelmine-era coinage. The upper legend reads DEUTSCHES REICH with the date 1901 to the right, while the denomination FÜNF MARK appears in the lower exergual area flanked by decorative stars. A beaded border frames the design.
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Edge Lettered: GOTT MIT UNS
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Mintage 1901 A - - 20,000
1901 A - - 500
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