Germany, Empire Willem II. 3 Mark 1911






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Hamburg 3 Mark silver coin from 1911, issued under Kaiser Wilhelm II in the German Empire; obverse features the crowned imperial eagle with shield and the inscription DEUTSCHES REICH 1911 DREI MARK, and the reverse shows the Hamburg city shield flanked by two lions with FREIE UND HANSESTADT HAMBURG, condition not circulated.
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Germany. Hamburg. 3 Mark. 1911. Wilhelm II (1888–1918)
Value: 3 Mark
Year: 1911.
Reign: Guillermo II (1888–1918).
Inscription: GERMANY · 1911 · THREE MARK on the obverse, featuring the crowned German imperial eagle and central shield; on the reverse, FREE AND HANSEATIC CITY OF HAMBURG, displaying the city's coat of arms supported by two rampant lions and crowned by a heraldic helmet.
- Rating: Without circular.
Silver coin issued by the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg within the monetary system of the German Empire. The obverse features the imperial eagle with a strong heraldic presence, with wings widely spread and excellent detail in the plumage and shield, reflecting the power and unity of the Reich under Wilhelm II. The reverse stands out for its elaborate civic design, with the Hamburg shield flanked by lions, symbolizing autonomy, mercantile tradition, and urban pride. The specimen displays an attractive light silver tone, with well-preserved reliefs and balanced fields, offering a very harmonious presentation that is highly representative of the major German state issues from the early 20th century.
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to make it absolutely clear that I ship from Spain. This means that if the package is sent to any country outside the European Union, and/or inside the EU that has a special tax agreement (for example: Canary Islands), it might be stopped in your local customs, and they might ask you to pay taxes. This is a customs legal procedure and is completely out of our control. Thank you for your understanding.
Germany. Hamburg. 3 Mark. 1911. Wilhelm II (1888–1918)
Value: 3 Mark
Year: 1911.
Reign: Guillermo II (1888–1918).
Inscription: GERMANY · 1911 · THREE MARK on the obverse, featuring the crowned German imperial eagle and central shield; on the reverse, FREE AND HANSEATIC CITY OF HAMBURG, displaying the city's coat of arms supported by two rampant lions and crowned by a heraldic helmet.
- Rating: Without circular.
Silver coin issued by the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg within the monetary system of the German Empire. The obverse features the imperial eagle with a strong heraldic presence, with wings widely spread and excellent detail in the plumage and shield, reflecting the power and unity of the Reich under Wilhelm II. The reverse stands out for its elaborate civic design, with the Hamburg shield flanked by lions, symbolizing autonomy, mercantile tradition, and urban pride. The specimen displays an attractive light silver tone, with well-preserved reliefs and balanced fields, offering a very harmonious presentation that is highly representative of the major German state issues from the early 20th century.
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to make it absolutely clear that I ship from Spain. This means that if the package is sent to any country outside the European Union, and/or inside the EU that has a special tax agreement (for example: Canary Islands), it might be stopped in your local customs, and they might ask you to pay taxes. This is a customs legal procedure and is completely out of our control. Thank you for your understanding.
