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Germany, Weimar Republic 200 Mark 1923(A) PCGS MS65  (沒有保留價)
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Germany, Weimar Republic 200 Mark 1923(A) PCGS MS65 (沒有保留價)

1923 A (Berlin Mint) German Weimar Republic 200 Mark Aluminum Coin PCGS MS65 Hightlights: 1. It encapsulates the 1923 hyperinflation crisis, serving as a tangible artifact of one of the most extreme economic events in modern history, making it a standout educational piece for collectors interested in 20th-century German or global financial turmoil. 2. Achieving MS65 in an aluminum coin is notably challenging due to the material's softness; this example's gem uncirculated condition with strong original luster sets it apart from the vast majority of surviving pieces, which often show wear. 3. The old white holder from PCGS's early era adds a layer of collectible nostalgia, appealing to enthusiasts who value grading history and often commanding a premium over modern holders for its classic aesthetic and scarcity in today's market. Coin Story: 1923 marked the peak of hyperinflation in the German Weimar Republic, influenced by World War I defeat, Versailles Treaty reparations, the Ruhr occupation, and internal economic collapse. Currency depreciated rapidly: at the start of the year, 1 USD equaled about 7,000 Marks, ballooning to 4.2 trillion Marks by year-end. To cope with flooding paper money and metal shortages, the government issued large quantities of aluminum high-denomination auxiliary coins, including this 200 Mark piece, as temporary circulating currency. These aluminum coins circulated for only a few months before being replaced by the Rentenmark (stabilized Mark) introduced at the end of 1923, symbolizing the Weimar Republic's economic chaos and social turmoil—workers needed wheelbarrows to carry wages, and values changed multiple times a day. This coin reflects Germany's desperate fiscal measures during the transition from empire to republic. In summary, this coin is a vivid microcosm of economic history, and the MS65 old white holder version is ideal for mid-level collectors as a complementary piece.

No. 102504190

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Germany, Weimar Republic 200 Mark 1923(A) PCGS MS65  (沒有保留價)

Germany, Weimar Republic 200 Mark 1923(A) PCGS MS65 (沒有保留價)

1923 A (Berlin Mint) German Weimar Republic 200 Mark Aluminum Coin PCGS MS65

Hightlights:
1. It encapsulates the 1923 hyperinflation crisis, serving as a tangible artifact of one of the most extreme economic events in modern history, making it a standout educational piece for collectors interested in 20th-century German or global financial turmoil.
2. Achieving MS65 in an aluminum coin is notably challenging due to the material's softness; this example's gem uncirculated condition with strong original luster sets it apart from the vast majority of surviving pieces, which often show wear.
3. The old white holder from PCGS's early era adds a layer of collectible nostalgia, appealing to enthusiasts who value grading history and often commanding a premium over modern holders for its classic aesthetic and scarcity in today's market.

Coin Story:
1923 marked the peak of hyperinflation in the German Weimar Republic, influenced by World War I defeat, Versailles Treaty reparations, the Ruhr occupation, and internal economic collapse. Currency depreciated rapidly: at the start of the year, 1 USD equaled about 7,000 Marks, ballooning to 4.2 trillion Marks by year-end. To cope with flooding paper money and metal shortages, the government issued large quantities of aluminum high-denomination auxiliary coins, including this 200 Mark piece, as temporary circulating currency.

These aluminum coins circulated for only a few months before being replaced by the Rentenmark (stabilized Mark) introduced at the end of 1923, symbolizing the Weimar Republic's economic chaos and social turmoil—workers needed wheelbarrows to carry wages, and values changed multiple times a day. This coin reflects Germany's desperate fiscal measures during the transition from empire to republic.

In summary, this coin is a vivid microcosm of economic history, and the MS65 old white holder version is ideal for mid-level collectors as a complementary piece.

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