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The one who wants to become a master should practice early

Location Germany (1871-1948)
Year 1901
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Weight 57.6 g
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Obverse description A young pupil shown in left-facing profile, resting his chin thoughtfully on his raised right hand, seated before a window. To the right, a relief of a Romanesque church building is depicted in the field, with the legend inscribed in four lines in the upper right.
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Obverse lettering FRÜH ÜBT SICH WER EIN MEISTER WERDEN WILL
Reverse description Blank.
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