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Martin Luther - 2 Reichsmark
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Moneta
Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365
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It must have been an early slip-up for the newly empowered 3 rd Reich to honor Martin Luther on their coinage. Proof-like example or perhaps a proof. Both Martin Luther and Schiller avoided the indignity of a swastika on their commemorative coinage. These are much more common than the other 3rd Reich commemorative, the von Schiller piece saw only 300K struck at one mint, the Luther piece ws struck at six mints. This "A" (Berlin) had 542k struck, but was probably a more popular theme.
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Keywords: Nazi 3rd Third Luther
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Denomination: 2 Reichsmark
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Reference #: KM 79
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Date/Mintmark: 1933 F (Berlin)
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Condition: BU proof-like (or proof?)
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Weight: 8 gm
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Metal: .625 Ag - Silver
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