Germany, Prussia Wilhelm II. 2 Mark 1913 - NGC MS63





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GERMANY. Prussia. Berlin. 2 Mark. 1913. Wilhelm II (1888-1918).
- Denomination: 2 Mark.
- Year: 1913.
- Reign: Wilhelm II (1888-1918).
- Inscriptions: Obverse: DER KÖNIG RIEF UND ALLE ALLE KAMEN / MIT GOTT FÜR KÖNIG UND VATERLAND 1813-1913. Reverse: DEUTSCHES REICH 1913 ZWEI MARK.
- Grade: MS63 (NGC).
Silver commemorative coin minted by Prussia in 1913 to celebrate the centenary of Napoleon's defeat and the German liberation wars. The obverse features a highly dynamic historical scene with the king on horseback surrounded by soldiers and armed volunteers, of a strongly patriotic character and a detailed sculptural style. The reverse shows a German imperial eagle perched on a defeated serpent, a symbol of military triumph, accompanied by the imperial legend and the face value ZWEI MARK. The specimen retains an attractive original luster with well-defined relief, clean fields and slight surface marks typical of the grade of preservation, offering an excellent visual presence and notable historical interest within German Imperial numismatics.
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to be 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 within the EU that has a special tax agreement (e.g., Canary Islands), it might be stopped in your local customs and they might ask you to pay taxes. This is a customs procedure and is completely out of our control. Thanks for your understanding.
GERMANY. Prussia. Berlin. 2 Mark. 1913. Wilhelm II (1888-1918).
- Denomination: 2 Mark.
- Year: 1913.
- Reign: Wilhelm II (1888-1918).
- Inscriptions: Obverse: DER KÖNIG RIEF UND ALLE ALLE KAMEN / MIT GOTT FÜR KÖNIG UND VATERLAND 1813-1913. Reverse: DEUTSCHES REICH 1913 ZWEI MARK.
- Grade: MS63 (NGC).
Silver commemorative coin minted by Prussia in 1913 to celebrate the centenary of Napoleon's defeat and the German liberation wars. The obverse features a highly dynamic historical scene with the king on horseback surrounded by soldiers and armed volunteers, of a strongly patriotic character and a detailed sculptural style. The reverse shows a German imperial eagle perched on a defeated serpent, a symbol of military triumph, accompanied by the imperial legend and the face value ZWEI MARK. The specimen retains an attractive original luster with well-defined relief, clean fields and slight surface marks typical of the grade of preservation, offering an excellent visual presence and notable historical interest within German Imperial numismatics.
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to be 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 within the EU that has a special tax agreement (e.g., Canary Islands), it might be stopped in your local customs and they might ask you to pay taxes. This is a customs procedure and is completely out of our control. Thanks for your understanding.
