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Denomination: 3 Mark
Year: 1913
Material: Silver
Description: Jubilee coin, dedicated to the Battle of Leipzig Centennial.
Obverse: Monument in Leipzig divides semicircular inscription above: 18. OKTOBER – 1813 = 1913. Beneath it – mint mark 'E' (Muldenhutten).
Reverse: The arms of the country with a so-called big eagle, above it – the German imperial crown; on a breast of an eagle – board with the arms of Prussia, around it – a Prussian award of the Black Eagle with a circuit. Semicircular inscription: DEUTSCHES REICH 1913 ∙ DREI MARK.
900 standard silver (Ag 900, Cu 100). Diameter – 33 mm. Weight – 16.667 g., thickness 2.2 mm. Edge – plain, inscription: GOTT MIT UNS. Mintage: 999 999.
This type of coin was in circulation in Ukraine from end of April to the middle of November, 1918.
Country or town: Germany

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