Coins of denominations between 1 Pfennig and 1 Mark were issued in standard designs for the whole Empire, whilst those above 1 Mark were issued by the individual states, using a standard design for the reverses (the Reichsadler, the eagle insignia of the German Empire) with a design specific to the state on the obverse, generally a portrait of the monarch, with the free cities of Bremen, Hamburg and Lübeck each using its municipal coat of arms. Occasionally Commemorative coins were minted, in which cases the obverse and (much more rarely) the reverse designs might depart from the usual pictorial standards. Many of the smaller states issued coins in very small numbers. Also, in general all states' coinage became very limited after World War I began.
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German East Africa, Wilhelm II., 1888-1918, 1/2 Rupie 1891
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Reuss, Elder Line, 2 Mark 1892 |
1,780.00 €
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Oldenburg, Nicholas Frederick Peter, 1853-1900, 2 Mark 1891 |
755.00 €
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Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Frederick Francis IV., 1897-1918, 2 Mark 1901 |
1,225.00 €
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Product no.: 00100571915Z64
Brunswick-Lüneburg, Ernst August, 1913-1918, 3 Mark 1915 |
325.00 €
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Product no.: 00100691888 50
Hesse, Ludwig IV., 5 Mark 1888.
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2,200.00 €
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