N° 729 | Germany - Empire Prussia 2 Mark 1913 A

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

Description

KM# 533, J. 111, N# 8273; Silver; Wilhelm II; 25th Anniversary of the Reign of King Wilhelm II; UNC with minor hairlines

GPT Description

Germany - Empire Prussia 2 Mark 1913 A is a historical coin that holds significance in German history. This particular coin is made of silver and features the profile of Wilhelm II, who was the last German Emperor and King of Prussia. The coin was minted in 1913 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Wilhelm II's reign. It is part of the KM# 533 series, with J. 111 and N# 8273 as the reference numbers. The term "UNC" indicates that the coin is in uncirculated condition, meaning it has not been used as currency and retains its original mint luster. However, there might be some minor hairlines visible on the coin's surface, which are common for coins of this age. Wilhelm II's reign was a significant period in German history, marked by political and military tensions that ultimately led to the outbreak of World War I. He ascended to the throne in 1888 and ruled until 1918 when he abdicated following Germany's defeat in the war. The Germany - Empire Prussia 2 Mark 1913 A coin serves as a tangible piece of history, providing a glimpse into the monarchy and political climate of that era. It is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts interested in German numismatics and the reign of Wilhelm II.
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