N° 672 | Germany - Empire 5 Pfennig 1914 A NGC MS63

672 - Germany - Empire 5 Pfennig 1914 A NGC MS63
672 - Germany - Empire 5 Pfennig 1914 A NGC MS63

Description

KM# 11, N# 1916; Copper-nickel; Wilhelm II; Berlin Mint; With mint luster

GPT Description

The Germany - Empire 5 Pfennig 1914 A NGC MS63 is a fascinating coin from Germany. It was minted in 1914 at the Berlin Mint during the reign of Wilhelm II, the last German Emperor and King of Prussia. This coin is made of copper-nickel and has a denomination of 5 Pfennig. The obverse side of the coin features the profile of Wilhelm II, while the reverse side displays the denomination and year of minting. The coin is part of the KM# 11 series, which refers to the Krause-Mishler catalog number. The N# 1916 indicates its listing in the Numista catalog. NGC MS63 signifies the coin's grade according to the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, with MS standing for Mint State and 63 representing a high level of preservation. The Germany - Empire 5 Pfennig 1914 A NGC MS63 is particularly noteworthy for its mint luster. This term refers to the shiny and reflective surface of a coin, indicating that it has been well-preserved since its minting over a century ago. Historically, 1914 was a significant year for Germany as it marked the outbreak of World War I. It was a tumultuous time for the German Empire, and the coin serves as a reminder of the era and the reign of Wilhelm II. Overall, this coin holds both numismatic and historical value, making it a sought-after piece for collectors interested in German coins or the history of the early 20th century.
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