N° 1593 | Germany - Empire Saxony-Albertine 3 Mark 1913 E

1593 - Germany - Empire Saxony-Albertine 3 Mark 1913 E
1593 - Germany - Empire Saxony-Albertine 3 Mark 1913 E

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KM# 1275, AKS# 190, N# 13478; Silver 16.71 g.; Friedrich August III; 100th Anniversary of the Battle of Leipzig; Muldenhütten Mint; UNC- with full mint luster & beautiful multicolor patina

GPT Description

The Germany - Empire Saxony-Albertine 3 Mark 1913 E coin holds historical significance as it commemorates the 100th Anniversary of the Battle of Leipzig. This battle, which took place in 1813 during the Napoleonic Wars, marked a significant turning point in European history as it led to the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte's forces. The coin features the portrait of Friedrich August III, who was the last King of Saxony, and was minted at the Muldenhütten Mint. With a silver weight of 16.71 grams, the coin is a valuable piece of numismatic history. The UNC- designation indicates that the coin is in uncirculated condition with full mint luster and a beautiful multicolor patina, making it a desirable collectible for both numismatists and history enthusiasts. The KM# 1275, AKS# 190, N# 13478 markings provide additional information for identifying and cataloging this historic coin from the German Empire.
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