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This specimen was lot 44459 in Stack's Bowers ANA sale (Costa Mesa, CA, August 2021), where it did not sell. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "[[Germany|GERMANY]]. 3 Mark, 1922-J. Hamburg Mint. PCGS MS-65 Gold Shield. Struck for the Third Anniversary of the [[Germany, Weimar Republic (1918-1933)|Weimar Constitution]]. A lustrous Gem with bright metallic toning." This coin is an aluminum three mark from a type issued 1922-23 only from six mints, including the Hamburg (mintmark "J") mint. Under the German Empire of 1871-1918, the denominations of two mark and up were permitted for the formerly independent principalities while the lower denominations (one pfennig thru one mark) were minted to a unified design. Soon after this issue, the German mark collapsed completely, destroying the savings of the German middle class and radicalizing it.
 
This specimen was lot 44459 in Stack's Bowers ANA sale (Costa Mesa, CA, August 2021), where it did not sell. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "[[Germany|GERMANY]]. 3 Mark, 1922-J. Hamburg Mint. PCGS MS-65 Gold Shield. Struck for the Third Anniversary of the [[Germany, Weimar Republic (1918-1933)|Weimar Constitution]]. A lustrous Gem with bright metallic toning." This coin is an aluminum three mark from a type issued 1922-23 only from six mints, including the Hamburg (mintmark "J") mint. Under the German Empire of 1871-1918, the denominations of two mark and up were permitted for the formerly independent principalities while the lower denominations (one pfennig thru one mark) were minted to a unified design. Soon after this issue, the German mark collapsed completely, destroying the savings of the German middle class and radicalizing it.
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* Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, ''Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed.,'' Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
 
 
* Jaeger, Kurt, ''Die Deutschen Münzen seit 1871,'' Basel: Münzen und Medaillen AG, 1982.
 
* Jaeger, Kurt, ''Die Deutschen Münzen seit 1871,'' Basel: Münzen und Medaillen AG, 1982.
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* Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, ''Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed.,'' Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
 
* <sup>[1]</sup>Orsini, Matt, Kyle Ponterio and Jeremy Bostwick, ''The August 2021 ANA sale: World and Ancient Coins,'' Costa Mesa, CA: Stack's Bowers LLC, 2021.
 
* <sup>[1]</sup>Orsini, Matt, Kyle Ponterio and Jeremy Bostwick, ''The August 2021 ANA sale: World and Ancient Coins,'' Costa Mesa, CA: Stack's Bowers LLC, 2021.
  
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* [[Germany 1922-E 50 pfennig|1922-E 50 pfennig]]
 
* [[Germany 1922-E 50 pfennig|1922-E 50 pfennig]]
 
* [[Germany 1922-A 3 mark KM-29|1922-A 3 mark]]
 
* [[Germany 1922-A 3 mark KM-29|1922-A 3 mark]]
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* [[Germany 1922-E 3 mark KM-28|1922-E 3 mark, regular issue]]
 
* [[Germany 1922-E 3 mark KM-29|1922-E 3 mark]]
 
* [[Germany 1922-E 3 mark KM-29|1922-E 3 mark]]
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* [[Germany 1922-G 3 mark|1922-G 3 mark, third anniversary of the Weimar Republic]]
 
* [[Germany 1923-E 3 mark KM-29|1923-E 3 mark]]
 
* [[Germany 1923-E 3 mark KM-29|1923-E 3 mark]]
 
* [[Germany 1923-F 10 pfennig|1923-F 10 pfennig]]
 
* [[Germany 1923-F 10 pfennig|1923-F 10 pfennig]]
 
* [[Germany 1923-F 50 pfennig|1923-F 50 pfennig]]
 
* [[Germany 1923-F 50 pfennig|1923-F 50 pfennig]]
 
* [[Germany 1923-A 200 mark|1923-A 200 mark]]
 
* [[Germany 1923-A 200 mark|1923-A 200 mark]]
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* [[Germany 1923-D 200 mark|1923-D 200 mark]]
 
* [[Germany 1923-E 200 mark|1923-E 200 mark]]
 
* [[Germany 1923-E 200 mark|1923-E 200 mark]]
 
* [[Germany 1923-F 500 mark|1923-F 500 mark]]
 
* [[Germany 1923-F 500 mark|1923-F 500 mark]]

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Stack's Bowers 2021 ANA sale, lot 44459
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This specimen was lot 44459 in Stack's Bowers ANA sale (Costa Mesa, CA, August 2021), where it did not sell. The catalog description[1] noted, "GERMANY. 3 Mark, 1922-J. Hamburg Mint. PCGS MS-65 Gold Shield. Struck for the Third Anniversary of the Weimar Constitution. A lustrous Gem with bright metallic toning." This coin is an aluminum three mark from a type issued 1922-23 only from six mints, including the Hamburg (mintmark "J") mint. Under the German Empire of 1871-1918, the denominations of two mark and up were permitted for the formerly independent principalities while the lower denominations (one pfennig thru one mark) were minted to a unified design. Soon after this issue, the German mark collapsed completely, destroying the savings of the German middle class and radicalizing it.

Recorded mintage: 4,896,000.

Specification: 2.03 g, aluminum.

Catalog reference: KM-29; J-303.

Source:

  • Jaeger, Kurt, Die Deutschen Münzen seit 1871, Basel: Münzen und Medaillen AG, 1982.
  • Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
  • [1]Orsini, Matt, Kyle Ponterio and Jeremy Bostwick, The August 2021 ANA sale: World and Ancient Coins, Costa Mesa, CA: Stack's Bowers LLC, 2021.

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