Germany 1907-F 5 Mark Silver Coin – Kingdom of Württemberg
PCGS MS63 – William II – KM#632 / J#176
A majestic piece from the German States era, this 1907-F 5 Mark silver coin hails from the Kingdom of Württemberg, issued under King William II. Graded MS63 by PCGS, it features strong detail, crisp luster, and excellent eye appeal—an outstanding specimen of imperial-era numismatics.
Key Features:
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Issuer: Kingdom of Württemberg (German States)
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Ruler: King William II (1891–1918)
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Date: 1907-F
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Denomination: 5 Mark
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Reference: KM# 632 / J# 176 / Schön# 11 / AKS# 143 / Dav GT III# 964
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Composition: .900 Fine Silver
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Weight: 27.778 g
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Diameter: 38 mm
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Shape: Round
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Mint: Stuttgart (Mintmark "F")
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Orientation: Medal alignment (↑↑)
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Finish: Milled edge
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Demonetized: April 20, 1920
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Certification: PCGS MS63
Design Details:
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Obverse: Portrait of King William II facing right, with legend encircling the rim.
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Reverse: Imperial German double-headed eagle, crowned and elaborately detailed, symbolizing strength and unity of the German Empire.
This coin marks the twilight of the German kingdoms before World War I, combining regal portraiture with intricate design. Its high silver content and mint state preservation make it a standout for collectors of German States coinage, imperial history, or certified world silver.