Germany. 5 Mark 1984 - PCGS PR68





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GERMANY. Berlin. 5 Mark. 1984.
- Value: 5 Mark.
- Year: 1984.
- Inscriptions: Obverse: THOMAS KIRCHE · LEIPZIG. Reverse: DEUTSCHE DEMOKRATISCHE REPUBLIK · 1984 · 5 MARK.
- Grade: PR68 DCAM (PCGS).
Commemorative 5 Mark coin minted by the German Democratic Republic at the Berlin mint (mint mark A), dedicated to the Church of Saint Thomas (Thomaskirche) in Leipzig, famed for its close association with Johann Sebastian Bach, who served there as cantor from 1723 to 1750. The obverse features the church facade with a detailed architectural treatment, accompanied by the inscription THOMAS KIRCHE and LEIPZIG. The reverse shows the national emblem of the German Democratic Republic, surrounded by the state's official name, the face value and the date of issue. Struck in Proof quality, the specimen presents intense mirrored fields and frosted reliefs that produce a pronounced Deep Cameo contrast, with surfaces virtually flawless and extraordinary visual appeal, fully in accordance with the PR68 DCAM grade awarded by PCGS. This issue forms part of the commemorative series dedicated to the historical and cultural heritage of the German Democratic Republic, highlighting one of the most emblematic temples of German musical and religious tradition.
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to make absolutely clear that I do ship from Spain, which 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 (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 it is completely out of our control. Thanks for your understanding.
GERMANY. Berlin. 5 Mark. 1984.
- Value: 5 Mark.
- Year: 1984.
- Inscriptions: Obverse: THOMAS KIRCHE · LEIPZIG. Reverse: DEUTSCHE DEMOKRATISCHE REPUBLIK · 1984 · 5 MARK.
- Grade: PR68 DCAM (PCGS).
Commemorative 5 Mark coin minted by the German Democratic Republic at the Berlin mint (mint mark A), dedicated to the Church of Saint Thomas (Thomaskirche) in Leipzig, famed for its close association with Johann Sebastian Bach, who served there as cantor from 1723 to 1750. The obverse features the church facade with a detailed architectural treatment, accompanied by the inscription THOMAS KIRCHE and LEIPZIG. The reverse shows the national emblem of the German Democratic Republic, surrounded by the state's official name, the face value and the date of issue. Struck in Proof quality, the specimen presents intense mirrored fields and frosted reliefs that produce a pronounced Deep Cameo contrast, with surfaces virtually flawless and extraordinary visual appeal, fully in accordance with the PR68 DCAM grade awarded by PCGS. This issue forms part of the commemorative series dedicated to the historical and cultural heritage of the German Democratic Republic, highlighting one of the most emblematic temples of German musical and religious tradition.
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to make absolutely clear that I do ship from Spain, which 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 (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 it is completely out of our control. Thanks for your understanding.
