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Offered here is a genuine 1907A German Empire ½ Mark, catalogued as KM#17, struck in 90% silver at the Berlin Mint, identified by the mintmark A. These Imperial German fractional silver issues remain popular with collectors for their historical significance, silver content, and elegant period design.
The reverse displays the denomination 1/2 Mark within an oak wreath, surrounded by the legend Deutsches Reich, while the obverse bears the crowned Imperial eagle with shield, symbolising the unified German Empire under Kaiser Wilhelm II.
Issued in the years before the First World War, this attractive coin offers an accessible entry into German imperial numismatics and is ideal for collectors of world silver coinage, European history, or pre-1918 German types.
Condition VF
Circulated example with moderate honest wear from use. Major details remain visible, legends clear, and rims attractive. Surfaces show age-related handling marks consistent with circulation. A pleasing collector-grade piece with strong visual appeal.
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