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02. Baden Jubilee coin dedicated to the 50th Anniversary of Friedrich I Reign. Obverse: Portrait of Friedrich I (1856 – 1907) right. Semicircular inscription: FRIEDRICH GROSHERZOG VON BADEN. Beneath it – date: 1852 – 1902 and mint mark 'G' (Karlsruhe). Reverse: The arms of the country with a so-called big eagle, above it – the German imperial crown; on a breast of an eagle – board with the arms of Prussia, around it – a Prussian award of the Black Eagle with a circuit. Semicircular inscription: DEUTSCHES REICH 1902 · FÜNF MARK. 900 standard silver (Ag 900, Cu 100). Diameter – 38 mm. Weight – 27.778 g., thickness 2.8 mm. Edge – plain, inscription: GOTT MIT UNS. Mintage: 50 024.
06. Hesse-Darmstadt (Grand Duchy) Philip I, nicknamed der Großmütige ("the Magnanimous"), was the Landgrave of Hesse from 1509 to 1567 and a prominent individual of the Protestant Reformation. He was born on November 13, 1504, in Marburg, the only son of Landgrave William II (Wilhelm II; 1469–1509) and Landgravine Anna (1485–1525). For his contributions to politics and religion, his legacy has continued to be recognized. In 1904, Grand Duke Ernest Louis authorized a commemorative 2 mark coin, as well as a 5 mark piece, to be struck on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of Philip I's birth. Featured in the center of the obverse are left-facing busts of Grand Duke Ernest Louis and former Landgrave Philip I, the former displayed in the foreground and the latter shown in the midground. Mintage: 40.000
13. Prussia (Kingdom) 2 Mark commemorative coin (also issued in 3 and 5 Marks) celebrating the 25th year of rulling by Emperor Wilhelm II (King of Prussia). Emperor Wilhelm II was the last ruling King of Prussia, having ruled between 15/06/1888 (immediately after his father's, Frederick III death to cancer. Frederick reigned for only 99 days) and 9/11/1928 (Monarchy abolished).
13. Prussia (Kingdom) 2 Mark commemorative coin (also issued in 3 and 5 Marks) celebrating the 25th year of rulling by Emperor Wilhelm II (King of Prussia). Emperor Wilhelm II was the last ruling King of Prussia, having ruled between 15/06/1888 (immediately after his father's, Frederick III death to cancer. Frederick reigned for only 99 days) and 9/11/1928 (Monarchy abolished).
14. Saxe-Meiningen George II died in Wildungen on June 25, 1914 at the age of 88. In commemoration and respect for the duke, a special 2 and 3 mark coin was struck in 1915.Mintage: 30 000.
Schwarzburg-Sondershausen - Thick- 25th Anniversary of Reign
15. Wurttemberg (Kingdom) On 08.04.1911 King Wilhelm II and Queen Charlotte (previously Princess of Schaumburg-Lippe) celebrated their 25th Anniversary. A 3 Mark commemorative coin was struck to commemorate this event.
15. Wurttemberg (Kingdom) On 08.04.1911 King Wilhelm II and Queen Charlotte (previously Princess of Schaumburg-Lippe) celebrated their 25th Anniversary. A 3 Mark commemorative coin was struck to commemorate this event.
15. Wurttemberg (Kingdom) High Bar variant Proof