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Weimar Republic, 3 Mark 1930 F

Product no.: 00103451930Z64

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Weimar Republic, 1918-1933, 3 Mark 1930 F

 

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Occasion On the occasion of the pull-out of allied troops from the Rhineland
Grading MS-64
Material Silver
Full weight

15g

Fine weight

7,5g

Literature Jäger 345

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Weimar Republic, 3 Mark 1930 A

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Weimar Republic, 1919-1933, 3 Mark 1930 A, Zeppelin

 

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Origin Germany
Grading PR-64
Additional specifications PCGS PR64 CAM
Material Silver
Full weight

15g

Fine weight

7,5g

Literature Jäger 342

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Weimar Republic, 5 Mark 1927 A

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Weimar Republic, 1919-1933, 5 Mark 1927 A, Oak Tree

 

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Origin Germany
Grading PR-62
Material Silver
Full weight

25g

Fine weight

12,5g

Literature Jäger 331

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Weimar Republic, 3 Mark 1927 A

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Weimar Republic, 1919-1933, 3 Mark 1927 A

 

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Origin Germany
Occasion 400 years Philipps University of Marburg
Grading MS-64
Material Silver
Full weight

15g

Fine weight

7,5g

Literature Jäger 330

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Weimar Republic, 3 Mark 1924 A

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Weimar Republic, 1919-1933, 3 Mark 1924 A

 

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Origin Germany
Grading MS-65
Material Silver
Full weight

15g

Fine weight

7,5g

Literature Jäger 312

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Saxe-Meiningen, 2 Mark 1901

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Saxe-Meiningen, Georg II., 1866-1914, 2 Mark 1901

 

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Origin Germany
Grading AU-58
Material Silver
Full weight

11,11g

Fine weight

10g

Literature Jäger 149

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Bavaria, 20 Kreuzer 1809

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Bavaria, Maximilian I. Joseph, 1806-1825, 20 Kreuzer 1809, PCGS AU58

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Origin Germany
Grading AU-58
Material Silver
Literature AKS 50

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Hannover, 16 Gute Groschen 1829

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Hannover, George IV., 1820-1830, 16 Gute Groschen 1829

 

Historical facts about the coin

Guter Groschen, also Gutergroschen or Gutegroschen, abbreviation Ggr.

Is the name of the so-called Fürstengroschen, which were valued at 1⁄24 Reichstaler from the end of the 16th century, in contrast to the lighter Mariengroschen, which were only valued at 1⁄36 Reichstaler.

The term "Guter Groschen" remained common until the middle of the 19th century.

 

Georg August Friedrich (1762 - 1830) - "the first gentleman of England".


He was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover from 1820 to 1830 as George IV.

George was the eldest child of King George III and Queen Charlotte.

He led an extravagant lifestyle that contributed to the fashion of the so-called Regency era, and he was also a promoter of new forms of leisure, style and taste, commissioning, among others, John Nash to build the Royal Pavilion at Brighton and rebuild Buckingham Palace and Sir Jeffry Wyatville to rebuild Windsor Castle .

George's charm and assiduity in art and culture earned him the title of 'England's first gentleman', but his determined lifestyle and poor relations with his parents and his wife Caroline of Brunswick earned him popular contempt and tarnished the reputation of the monarchy.

Since George's only recognised daughter Charlotte Augusta of Wales (1796-1817), who was legitimate to succeed to the throne, remained childless and died before her father at the age of 21, the succession to the throne had to remain open for the time being.

After George's death, the regency was divided among his younger brothers until 1837, when his famous niece Queen Victoria (1819-1901) finally took over the reins of government.

Victoria's death marked the end of the House of Hanover's reign, which passed to the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (renamed the House of Windsor in 1917) with the accession of their eldest son Edward VII.

 

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Origin Germany
Grading AU-55
Material Silver
Literature AKS 38

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Bavaria, Conventionsthaler 1792 - Rare in this condition

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Bavaria, Charles Theodore, 1777-1799, Conventionsthaler 1792, PCGS AU58

 

Historical

Karl Philipp Theodor ( *1724; † 1799)

He had been Count Palatine and Elector Palatine as well as Duke of Jülich-Berg since 31 December 1742 as Charles IV.
From 30 December 1777 he was also Elector of Bavaria as Charles II and the penultimate Palatine-Bavarian Elector.

His reign had enormous significance for the cultural, economic and infrastructural development of southern Germany in the second half of the 18th century.

In the spirit of the Enlightenment, he carried out numerous reforms and acted as a patron of the arts. Famous contemporaries with whom Karl Philipp Theodor surrounded himself included the French philosopher and writer Voltaire, who performed several plays at his court.

Music
The Elector was regarded as an extremely enlightened sovereign, praised for his intellectual curiosity and tolerance, his education and his taste in art. He promoted science and art far beyond the usual measure. For example, he had Johann Stamitz reform the court orchestra as "instrumental music director".
It became an elite ensemble that brought together outstanding instrumentalists and excellent singers from all over Europe. The Elector's court orchestra thus became a pioneer of European classical music and was known worldwide as the "Mannheim School".

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart gave several concerts here at court from 1777 and was music teacher to the princely children.

Science
In 1763, Karl Theodor founded the Mannheim Academy of Sciences, which included the classes of history and natural sciences, and in Düsseldorf the Collegium Anatomico-Chirurgicum. In 1780, the Societas Meteorologica Palatina followed as the third class of the Academy; this was the first internationally active meteorological society.

Art
He revolutionised the art scene, among other things. He revolutionised the art scene, for example, at Mannheim Palace, where he established a cabinet of copperplate engravings and drawings, which later became the Munich State Collection of Prints and Drawings. In 1769 the Mannheim Academy of Drawing opened with its famous Hall of Antiquities.

 

Today, Elector Karl Theodor is one of the most outstanding German patrons of the general sciences as well as the music and art scene worldwide. 

 

 

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Origin Germany
Grading AU-58
Additional specifications rare in this grade
Material Silver
Literature Dav.1973; Hahn 367

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Bavaria, Conventionsthaler 1786

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Bavaria, Charles Theodore, 1777-1799, Conventionsthaler 1786, PCGS AU58

For the electoral line Palatinate-Sulzbach

 

Historical

Karl Philipp Theodor ( *1724; † 1799)

He had been Count Palatine and Elector Palatine as well as Duke of Jülich-Berg since 31 December 1742 as Charles IV.
From 30 December 1777 he was also Elector of Bavaria as Charles II and the penultimate Palatine-Bavarian Elector.

His reign had enormous significance for the cultural, economic and infrastructural development of southern Germany in the second half of the 18th century.

In the spirit of the Enlightenment, he carried out numerous reforms and acted as a patron of the arts. Famous contemporaries with whom Karl Philipp Theodor surrounded himself included the French philosopher and writer Voltaire, who performed several plays at his court.

 

Music
The Elector was regarded as an extremely enlightened sovereign, praised for his intellectual curiosity and tolerance, his education and his taste in art. He promoted science and art far beyond the usual measure. For example, he had Johann Stamitz reform the court orchestra as "instrumental music director".
It became an elite ensemble that brought together outstanding instrumentalists and excellent singers from all over Europe. The Elector's court orchestra thus became a pioneer of European classical music and was known worldwide as the "Mannheim School".

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart gave several concerts here at court from 1777 and was music teacher to the princely children.

 

Science
In 1763, Karl Theodor founded the Mannheim Academy of Sciences, which included the classes of history and natural sciences, and in Düsseldorf the Collegium Anatomico-Chirurgicum. In 1780, the Societas Meteorologica Palatina followed as the third class of the Academy; this was the first internationally active meteorological society.

 

Art
He revolutionised the art scene, among other things. He revolutionised the art scene, for example, at Mannheim Palace, where he established a cabinet of copperplate engravings and drawings, which later became the Munich State Collection of Prints and Drawings. In 1769 the Mannheim Academy of Drawing opened with its famous Hall of Antiquities.

Today, Elector Karl Theodor is one of the most outstanding German patrons of the general sciences as well as the music and art scene worldwide. 

 

 

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Origin Germany
Grading AU-58
Additional specifications rare in this grade
Material Silver
Literature Hahn 393; Dav.1959

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