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Silver wedding of Wilhelm II and Auguste Victoria

Location Germany (1871-1948)
Year 1906
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Weight 13.14 g
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Reverse description A crowned female allegorical figure, representing Borussia or Germania, seated frontally on a throne flanked by two ornamental pillars with plant-filled urns. Her outstretched arms rest on two heraldic shields — the Hohenzollern eagle shield to the left and the quartered Ducal House of Schleswig-Holstein shield to the right — while she holds a scepter in her right hand. Two scrolls in the lower field bear the dates 1881 and 1906, with the inscription 27.FEBR. on a ribbon below, and the maker's signature J. GODET BERLIN in the exergue.
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Reverse lettering 1881 - 27.FEBR. 1906 J. GODET BERLIN
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