N° 2071 | Germany - Empire 1 Mark 1914 E NGC MS64

2071 - Germany - Empire 1 Mark 1914 E NGC MS64
2071 - Germany - Empire 1 Mark 1914 E NGC MS64

Description

KM# 14, AKS# 2, N# 3412; Silver; Wilhelm II; Muldenhütten Mint; With mint luster

GPT Description

The Germany - Empire 1 Mark 1914 E NGC MS64 coin is a beautiful piece of history that embodies the time of the German Empire under Kaiser Wilhelm II. Minted in Muldenhütten Mint, this silver coin features the portrait of Wilhelm II and is known for its mint luster, giving it a brilliant shine. 1914 was a significant year in German history as it marked the outbreak of World War I. The German Empire was one of the central powers involved in the conflict, which had a profound impact on the country and the world at large. The coin reflects the era of imperial Germany and the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II, who ruled from 1888 to 1918. The KM# 14, AKS# 2, N# 3412 markings on the coin are important for identifying its specifications and historical significance. Collectors and enthusiasts value coins like the Germany - Empire 1 Mark 1914 E NGC MS64 for their connection to a specific time period and the artistry involved in their production. It serves as a tangible link to the past and a reminder of the events and figures that shaped history.
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