GERMANY 1876 E 5 MARK – SAXONY SILVER COIN
Wilhelm I Era | Historic Imperial German Silver
Step into the heart of 19th-century European history with this stunning 1876 E 5 Mark Silver Coin from the Kingdom of Saxony, issued under the German Empire during the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm I. Minted in Muldenhütten ("E" mintmark), this coin showcases the pride and craftsmanship of Imperial Germany.
Key Features:
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Country: Germany – Kingdom of Saxony (under the German Empire)
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Year: 1876
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Denomination: 5 Mark
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Mintmark: E (Muldenhütten)
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Metal: .900 Fine Silver
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Weight: Approx. 27.77 grams
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Diameter: 38 mm
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Obverse: Bust of King Albert of Saxony
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Reverse: German Imperial eagle with crown and denomination
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Condition: [Specify Grade if known – e.g., VF, XF, AU, or leave as “Well-preserved with strong details”]
A classic piece from the early days of the unified German Empire, this coin is a must-have for collectors of German states, silver crowns, or 19th-century European coinage.
Secure this beautiful piece of Saxon and Imperial German history for your collection today!