Germany, Democratic Republic. Quality Type collection of 57 coins 1948-1990 incl. many 5, 10 & 20 Mark commemorative pieces (No reserve price)






Holds an MBA in written historical heritage and specialised in world coins with a focus on early modern Spanish and Portuguese coins.
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Collection of 57 world coins (non-Euro, pre-2000) from the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), 1948–1990, including many 5, 10 and 20 Mark commemoratives, all with unique catalogue numbers and in attractive quality.
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Attractive collection with 57 different type coins (all with unique catalogue number) from Eastern Germany (GDR). Starting from 1948 up to 1990. Many commemorative 5 10 and 20 Mark coins mostly in high quality.
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Extra info:
he German Democratic Republic, formerly East Germany,
was located on the great north European plain, had an area of 41,768 sq. mi. (108,330 sq. km.. The figures included East Berlin, which had been incorporated into the G.D.R. Capital: East Berlin. The economy was highly industrialized. Machinery, transport equipment chemicals, and lignite were exported.
During the closing days of World War II in Europe, Soviet troops advancing into Germany from the east occupied the German provinces of Mecklenburg, Brandenburg, Lusatia, Saxony and Thuringia. These five provinces comprised the occupation zone administered by the Soviet Union after the cessation of hostilities. The other three zones were administered by the U.S., Great Britain and France. Under the Potsdam agreement, questions affecting Germany as a whole were to be settled by the commanders of the occupation zones acting jointly and by unanimous decision. When Soviet intransigence rendered the quadripartite commission inoperable, the three western zones were united to form the Federal Republic of Germany, May 23, 1949. Thereupon the Soviet Union dissolved its occupation zone and established it as the Democratic Republic of Germany, Oct. 7, 1949.
The post-WW II division of Germany was ended Oct. 3,1990, when the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) ceased to exist and its five constituent provinces were formally admitted to the Federal Republic of Germany. An election Dec. 2, 1990, chose representatives to the united federal parliament (Bundestag), which then conducted its opening session in Berlin in the old Reichstag building.
MARKS
A - Berlin
E - Muldenhutten
MONETARY SYSTEM
100 Pfennig = 1 Mark
Attractive collection with 57 different type coins (all with unique catalogue number) from Eastern Germany (GDR). Starting from 1948 up to 1990. Many commemorative 5 10 and 20 Mark coins mostly in high quality.
Please have a look at the pictures what you see is what you get !
Have a look at our other Catawiki auction lots for more coin collections. and/or add us to your favourites to find our future auction lots easily.
Bid with confidence. AG-Worldcoins, over 7000 lots sold on Catawiki. High feedback score.
Please evaluate this lot with reference to the images provided.
Will be sent with track and trace.
I charge only 1x shipping costs when you buy multiple lots in the same auction.
You are welcome to bid on my other items:
https://veiling.catawiki.nl/aanbod/hamaca
Extra info:
he German Democratic Republic, formerly East Germany,
was located on the great north European plain, had an area of 41,768 sq. mi. (108,330 sq. km.. The figures included East Berlin, which had been incorporated into the G.D.R. Capital: East Berlin. The economy was highly industrialized. Machinery, transport equipment chemicals, and lignite were exported.
During the closing days of World War II in Europe, Soviet troops advancing into Germany from the east occupied the German provinces of Mecklenburg, Brandenburg, Lusatia, Saxony and Thuringia. These five provinces comprised the occupation zone administered by the Soviet Union after the cessation of hostilities. The other three zones were administered by the U.S., Great Britain and France. Under the Potsdam agreement, questions affecting Germany as a whole were to be settled by the commanders of the occupation zones acting jointly and by unanimous decision. When Soviet intransigence rendered the quadripartite commission inoperable, the three western zones were united to form the Federal Republic of Germany, May 23, 1949. Thereupon the Soviet Union dissolved its occupation zone and established it as the Democratic Republic of Germany, Oct. 7, 1949.
The post-WW II division of Germany was ended Oct. 3,1990, when the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) ceased to exist and its five constituent provinces were formally admitted to the Federal Republic of Germany. An election Dec. 2, 1990, chose representatives to the united federal parliament (Bundestag), which then conducted its opening session in Berlin in the old Reichstag building.
MARKS
A - Berlin
E - Muldenhutten
MONETARY SYSTEM
100 Pfennig = 1 Mark
