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Bremen 1904 2 Mark
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numismatist6
Registered: June 2020 Posts: 100
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The Free City of Bremen existed until the end of World War I. Even though Germany was united in 1871 by Bismarck, States were permitted to issue 2 to 5 Mark coins under their cognizance. This is a 1904 general issue 2 Mark coin.
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· Date: June 9, 2020 · Views: 1,088 · Filesize: 77.9kb, 78.0kb · Dimensions: 900 x 467 ·
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Keywords: Bremen
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Denomination: 2 Mark
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Reference #: KM-250
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Date/Mintmark: 1904-J
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Condition: UNC
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Weight: 11.11 grams
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Metal: .900 fine Ar
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