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v11_2250 - GERMANY - WEIMAR REPUBLIC 5 Marks, millénaire de la ville de Meissen 1929 Muddelhütten

GERMANY - WEIMAR REPUBLIC 5 Marks, millénaire de la ville de Meissen 1929 Muddelhütten AU
MONNAIES 11 (2002)
Starting price : 228.67 €
Estimate : 381.12 €
Realised price : 318.77 €
Number of bids : 6
Maximum bid : 335.39 €
Type : 5 Marks, millénaire de la ville de Meissen
Date: 1929
Mint name / Town : Muddelhütten
Quantity minted : 120000
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 500 ‰
Diameter : 36 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 24,85 g.
Edge : cannelée
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Superbe exemplaire avec d’infimes marques de manipulation dans le champ. Conserve son brillant d’origine
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : TAUSEND JAHRE BURG - UND STADT MEISSEN.
Obverse description : Soldat de face tenant deux écus sous un dais, autour : 19 - 29, E entre ses pieds.
Obverse translation : (Millénaire de la ville de Meissen).

Reverse


Reverse legend : DEUTSCHES REICH// FUNF REICHSMARK.
Reverse description : Légende circulaire, aigle héraldique de face.
Reverse translation : (Empire allemand).

Commentary


Meissen est une ville de Saxe fondée n 969, célèbre pour ses manufactures de porcelaine.

Historical background


GERMANY - WEIMAR REPUBLIC

(1918-1933)

Germany had lost the great war. At the Treaty of Versailles (June 28, 1919), she had to sign the promise to pay reparations. To guarantee these reparations, the administration of the Saar was entrusted to France. In 1923 France further occupied the Rhineland ("Germany will pay!") but in 1931 French troops evacuated the area. Thanks to the Young plan and the Briand-Streseman friendship, France abandoned part of its claims to the payment of war reparations. Germany should have paid 226 billion gold marks in reparations, notably to France and Belgium. Germany was badly shaken by the crisis of 1929. The number of unemployed exploded from two million to more than six million, preparing the ground for Nazism and the rise to power of Adolf Hitler.

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