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* Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, ''Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1801-1900, 9th ed.'', Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
 
* Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, ''Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1801-1900, 9th ed.'', Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
 
* Craig, William D., ''[[Germany|Germanic]] Coinages: Charlemagne through Wilhelm II,'' Mountain View, CA: 1954.
 
* Craig, William D., ''[[Germany|Germanic]] Coinages: Charlemagne through Wilhelm II,'' Mountain View, CA: 1954.
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* Jaeger, Kurt, ''Die Deutschen Münzen seit 1871,'' Basel: Münzen und Medaillen AG, 1982.
 
* <sup>[1]</sup>Goldberg, Ira, Larry Goldberg, John Lavender, Yifu Che, Jason Villareal and Stephen Harvey, ''Goldberg Sale 100: the Pre-Long Beach Auction,'' Los Angeles: Goldberg Coins and Collectibles, 2017
 
* <sup>[1]</sup>Goldberg, Ira, Larry Goldberg, John Lavender, Yifu Che, Jason Villareal and Stephen Harvey, ''Goldberg Sale 100: the Pre-Long Beach Auction,'' Los Angeles: Goldberg Coins and Collectibles, 2017
  
 
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* [[Hamburg 1896-J 2 mark|1896 2 mark]]
 
* [[Germany 1899-D mark]]
 
* [[Germany 1899-D mark]]
 
* [[Germany 1900-E 10 pfennig|1900-E 10 pfennig]]
 
* [[Germany 1900-E 10 pfennig|1900-E 10 pfennig]]

Revision as of 16:28, 20 December 2021

Goldberg sale 100, lot 2487
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This specimen was lot 2487 in Goldberg sale 100 (Los Angeles, September 2017), where it sold for $446.50. The catalog description[1] noted, "German States: Hamburg. 2 Mark, 1900-J. Light reddish tone over gleaming surfaces. PCGS graded MS-67+." This type is common and was struck 1892-1914. The Hamburg mint is still in operation, striking coins for the Federal Republic of Germany.

Recorded mintage: 172,000.

Specification: 11.11 g, .900 fine silver, reeded edge, this specimen 11.09 g.

Catalog reference: KM-612; J-63.

Source:

  • Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1801-1900, 9th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
  • Craig, William D., Germanic Coinages: Charlemagne through Wilhelm II, Mountain View, CA: 1954.
  • Jaeger, Kurt, Die Deutschen Münzen seit 1871, Basel: Münzen und Medaillen AG, 1982.
  • [1]Goldberg, Ira, Larry Goldberg, John Lavender, Yifu Che, Jason Villareal and Stephen Harvey, Goldberg Sale 100: the Pre-Long Beach Auction, Los Angeles: Goldberg Coins and Collectibles, 2017

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