N° 721 | Germany - Empire Bavaria 2 Mark 1911 D

721 - Germany - Empire Bavaria 2 Mark 1911 D
721 - Germany - Empire Bavaria 2 Mark 1911 D

Description

KM# 997, J# 48, N# 20687; Silver; 90th Birthday of Prince Regent Luitpold; UNC with mint luster

GPT Description

The Germany - Empire Bavaria 2 Mark 1911 D is a silver coin that holds significant historical value. It was minted in Germany during the time of the German Empire, specifically in the region of Bavaria. This coin was issued to commemorate the 90th birthday of Prince Regent Luitpold. Luitpold was a member of the House of Wittelsbach and served as the regent of Bavaria from 1886 until his death in 1912. He played a crucial role in the political stability and development of Bavaria during his regency. The 2 Mark denomination was widely used in Germany during that era and was a symbol of economic strength. The coin is made of silver, which was a common material for higher-value currency at the time. The KM# 997, J# 48, N# 20687 notations on the coin refer to various identification numbers used by coin collectors and researchers to categorize and authenticate the coin. Being described as "UNC with mint luster" means that the coin is in uncirculated condition and retains its original shine or luster from the mint. This increases its desirability among collectors and enthusiasts. The Germany - Empire Bavaria 2 Mark 1911 D is a fascinating piece of history that represents both the cultural significance of Bavaria and the commemoration of a prominent figure in German history.
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