Germany, Empire 1/2 Mark 1918D / MS66 (No reserve price)





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1918 D German Empire 1/2 Mark Silver coin (NGC MS66)
Hightlights:
1. Graded MS66, an exceptionally high grade, exhibiting remarkably strong luster and rich patina with vivid colours. A truly rare treasure, one of a kind.
2. Minted in the chaotic final year of WWI and the German monarchy, offering tangible connection to a pivotal moment in European history.
3. Recent auctions show strong demand, with realizations up to $360 in 2024, making it an attractive, affordable investment for world coin collectors.
Coin Story:
The 1918 German Empire 1/2 Mark silver coin, minted in Munich (mint mark "D" for Bavaria), was issued during the final year of Kaiser Wilhelm II's reign amid the collapse of the German Empire at the end of World War I. Struck in the waning months of the war, before the November 1918 armistice and the Kaiser's abdication, this coin symbolizes the twilight of imperial Germany and the transition to the Weimar Republic. It features the crowned imperial eagle on the reverse and the denomination within an oak wreath on the obverse, reflecting the empire's heraldic traditions.
As one of the last silver coins of the era, it holds significance for collectors interested in World War I history, German monarchy, and the economic shifts leading to post-war hyperinflation. The coin was part of standard circulation but was demonetized on April 20, 1920, amid currency reforms.
This coin appeals to collectors of German Empire silver, World War I-era numismatics, and type sets due to its historical context as an end-of-empire issue. In NGC MS66, it commands a premium for its eye appeal, luster, and patina potential.
1918 D German Empire 1/2 Mark Silver coin (NGC MS66)
Hightlights:
1. Graded MS66, an exceptionally high grade, exhibiting remarkably strong luster and rich patina with vivid colours. A truly rare treasure, one of a kind.
2. Minted in the chaotic final year of WWI and the German monarchy, offering tangible connection to a pivotal moment in European history.
3. Recent auctions show strong demand, with realizations up to $360 in 2024, making it an attractive, affordable investment for world coin collectors.
Coin Story:
The 1918 German Empire 1/2 Mark silver coin, minted in Munich (mint mark "D" for Bavaria), was issued during the final year of Kaiser Wilhelm II's reign amid the collapse of the German Empire at the end of World War I. Struck in the waning months of the war, before the November 1918 armistice and the Kaiser's abdication, this coin symbolizes the twilight of imperial Germany and the transition to the Weimar Republic. It features the crowned imperial eagle on the reverse and the denomination within an oak wreath on the obverse, reflecting the empire's heraldic traditions.
As one of the last silver coins of the era, it holds significance for collectors interested in World War I history, German monarchy, and the economic shifts leading to post-war hyperinflation. The coin was part of standard circulation but was demonetized on April 20, 1920, amid currency reforms.
This coin appeals to collectors of German Empire silver, World War I-era numismatics, and type sets due to its historical context as an end-of-empire issue. In NGC MS66, it commands a premium for its eye appeal, luster, and patina potential.

