N° 728 | Germany - Empire Prussia 2 Mark 1913 A

728 - Germany - Empire Prussia 2 Mark 1913 A
728 - Germany - Empire Prussia 2 Mark 1913 A

Description

KM# 533, J. 111, N# 8273; Silver; Wilhelm II; 25th Anniversary of the Reign; Berlin Mint; UNC with mint luster

GPT Description

The Germany - Empire Prussia 2 Mark 1913 A coin is a numismatic treasure that holds historical significance. This coin belongs to the period of the German Empire, specifically representing the Kingdom of Prussia. The coin is made of silver and has a face value of 2 Marks. It is cataloged as KM# 533, J. 111, N# 8273, indicating its reference numbers in various numismatic catalogs. The obverse of the coin features the portrait of Wilhelm II, the last German Emperor and King of Prussia, who reigned from 1888 until 1918. This particular coin was minted in Berlin, denoted by the "A" mintmark, which signifies the location of its production. It was issued to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Wilhelm II's reign, making it a significant piece of historical memorabilia. The coin is described as being in uncirculated condition, characterized by its mint luster. This means that it has retained its original shine and has not been circulated in regular commerce. Owning this coin allows you to hold a tangible piece of history, representing the era of the German Empire and the kingdom of Prussia, under the reign of Emperor Wilhelm II. It serves as a reminder of the political and social climate of the time and the advancements made during his 25-year reign.
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