N° 839 | Germany - Empire Prussia 3 Mark 1909 A

839 - Germany - Empire Prussia 3 Mark 1909 A
839 - Germany - Empire Prussia 3 Mark 1909 A

Description

KM# 527, N# 3643; Silver; Wilhelm II; Berlin Mint; XF

GPT Description

Germany - Empire Prussia 3 Mark 1909 A is a beautiful coin that holds historical significance. Minted in Berlin in 1909, this silver coin features the portrait of Wilhelm II, the last German Emperor and King of Prussia. The coin is classified under KM# 527 and N# 3643, signifying its specific identification within numismatic catalogs. In 1909, Germany was under the rule of Kaiser Wilhelm II, a divisive figure known for his aggressive foreign policies and involvement in World War I. The Empire of Prussia, known for its military prowess and influence in European politics, was a key player in the events leading up to the outbreak of the war. This coin serves as a tangible reminder of the era of the German Empire and the powerful influence of Prussia during that time. Its XF (extremely fine) condition indicates that it has been well-preserved over the years, making it a valuable and collectible piece for numismatists and history enthusiasts alike.
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