Germany 1876 A 5 Mark Saxony Silver Coin – KM#503
Historic Silver from the German Empire
Step back into the grandeur of 19th-century Europe with this 1876 A 5 Mark Silver Coin from Saxony, a standout piece from the early years of the German Empire. Struck in Berlin (mintmark A), this coin features King Albert of Saxony in regal detail, with the royal profile elegantly rendered on the obverse. The reverse showcases the crowned Imperial German eagle, symbolizing the strength and unity of the newly formed empire.
Crafted from .900 fine silver, this coin contains 0.8037 oz of actual silver, offering both historic and intrinsic value. As part of the KM#503 issue, it represents Saxony’s contribution to Germany’s early coinage following unification in 1871.
Whether you're a seasoned numismatist or building a collection of world silver coins, this piece is a must-have for its artistry, heritage, and silver content.
Specifications:
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Country: Germany – Saxony
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Year: 1876
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Denomination: 5 Mark
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Mintmark: A (Berlin)
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Metal: Silver (.900 fine)
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Weight: 27.77 g
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Actual Silver Weight (ASW): 0.8037 oz
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KM Number: KM#503
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Obverse: Bust of King Albert
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Reverse: Imperial German Eagle