Issuing Authority: German Empire
Manufacturer: Various German Imperial Mints (1871–1915)
Weight (grams): 7.96
Pure gold content (grams): 7.16
Fineness: 90.00%
Dimensions: 22.5 mm diameter | 1.4 mm thickness | Historic struck gold coin
The 20 Mark German Gold Coin is a historic gold issue minted during the era of the German Empire between 1871 and 1915. Struck in 90% gold, these coins feature imperial designs and portraits of German Kaisers, making them highly significant both as historical currency and as collectible bullion with strong numismatic demand.
Obverse Design: Features portraits of German rulers such as Wilhelm I, Friedrich III, or Wilhelm II, reflecting the imperial authority of the German Empire during its unified era.
Reverse Design: Displays the imperial German eagle along with the denomination and mint year, symbolising national identity and state power of the period.
With its historical importance, multiple mint variations, and durable gold-copper alloy composition, this coin remains a highly sought-after piece for collectors and investors interested in pre-war European gold currency.
Please note: Due to strong demand, dispatch for this product is estimated at approximately 2 weeks.
Available with fully insured UK delivery or secure collection from London Gold Emporium, Hatton Garden.
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