N° 875 | Germany - Empire Saxony-Albertine 3 Mark 1913 E

875 - Germany - Empire Saxony-Albertine 3 Mark 1913 E
875 - Germany - Empire Saxony-Albertine 3 Mark 1913 E

Description

KM# 1267, N# 18482; Silver; Friedrich August III; Muldenhutten Mint; XF with nice toning

GPT Description

The Germany Empire Saxony-Albertine 3 Mark 1913 E coin is a beautiful piece of history that reflects the era of Friedrich August III. Minted in Muldenhutten, this silver coin features a design that showcases the rich heritage and culture of Saxony-Albertine. The coin is in XF condition with a lovely toning that adds to its aesthetic appeal. Historically, 1913 was a significant year for Germany as it was on the brink of World War I. The country was experiencing political tensions, economic challenges, and social upheaval. Friedrich August III was the last King of Saxony, ruling during a time of great change and uncertainty. This coin serves as a reminder of a bygone era and is a valuable collectible for numismatists and history enthusiasts alike. Its intricate design and historical significance make it a cherished piece for those interested in German history and numismatics.
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