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Wilhelm II. 1888-1918. 3 Mark 33 mm 1908-1912 A. Portrait / Eagle, various dates (COINTYPE PICTURE). J. 103; fine to very fine, current price
3 Mark Prussia
With the establishment of the Empire in 1871, there was finally a single currency throughout Germany - the mark. The 3-mark piece was worth one thaler - and was known under this name until a few decades ago.
The last "old" thalers only lost their legal tender status in 1907.
Additional Information
Category 1 | German Coins Since 1871 |
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Category 2 | German Empire |
Category 3 | Preussen |
Ruler | Wilhelm II. |
Reign | 1888-1918 |
Denomination | 3 Mark |
Date | 1908-1912 |
Mint | A |
Material | Silver |
Condition | fine to very fine |
Supplement | current price |
Catalogue | J. 103 |
Catalogue 2 | KM 121 |
Weight | 16.67 g |
Fine weight | 15.0 g fine |
Fineness | 900 |
Diameter | 33 mm |
Item Number | JAE5333 |
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