Αρ. 102064709

Germany, Empire Willem II. 1/2 Mark 1915F / MS67+ (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)
Αρ. 102064709

Germany, Empire Willem II. 1/2 Mark 1915F / MS67+ (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)
1915 F German Empire 1/2 Mark Silver coin (NGC MS67+)
Hightlights:
1. Graded MS67+, an exceptionally high grade, ONLY 5 pieces archived higher score !! With attractive colorful rainbow toning, which forms naturally through oxidation under specific storage conditions, making it a rare variant.
2. Minted in the midst of World War I (1914-1918), when Germany was under wartime economic pressures, leading to a gradual reduction in silver coin production to cope with resource shortages and inflation.
3. Recent auctions show strong demand on German coins, making it an attractive, affordable collectibles for world coin collectors.
Coin Story:
The 1915 F edition German 1/2 Mark silver coin belongs to the small denomination silver coin series of the German Empire (1871-1918), issued during the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II. This coin was minted in the midst of World War I (1914-1918), when Germany was under wartime economic pressures, leading to a gradual reduction in silver coin production to cope with resource shortages and inflation. The F mark represents the Stuttgart Mint, one of the six major mints of the German Empire (others include A for Berlin, D for Munich, etc.).
The significance of this coin lies in its reflection of the late German Empire's monetary system. As a daily circulation coin with a face value of 1/2 Mark (equivalent to 0.5 Mark), it is made of 0.900 fineness silver. It serves not only as an economic tool but also symbolizes the unity and military expansion of the German Empire, holding commemorative value for World War I history for collectors, linking to the transitional period before the Weimar Republic.
In uncirculated high grades like NGC MS67+, the rarity increases because many coins were used or melted down due to the wartime environment. High-quality preserved examples are fewer, especially those with "colorful, rainbow toning," which forms naturally through oxidation under specific storage conditions (such as in paper envelopes or albums), making it a rare variant.
Overall, it is an excellent choice for German Empire coins, with stable appreciation potential, especially in high-quality states, suitable as an investment or display piece.
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