German 2 Mark 1913 100th Anniversary defeat of Napoleon coin value
The image of this coin is simply an example of Germany 2 Mark 1913 defeat of Napoleon type coinage. Coin values are for reference only and can only serve as an approximate estimate for a piece of stated condition and typical year.
A coin of the same type from a rarer year may cost significantly more, but not always. Each specific case requires separate consideration.
Coin Germany 2 Mark 1913 defeat of Napoleon presented on this page is not sold or bought - this is only a catalog.
See other types of coins of German Empire.
Used in the German Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia
Emperor - Wilhelm II (1888-1918)
Currency - Mark=100 Pfennig
Type - commemorative coin
Composition - Silver 0.900
Diameter - 28 mm.
Weight - 11.1 grams
Alignment - Medal
Years of coinage - 1913
Mint mark - A (Berlin)
Obverse:
Eagle with snake in claws
Legend: ZWEI MARK / DEUTSCHES REICH (TWO MARK / GERMAN STATE) / Year
Reverse:
Figure on horseback surrounded by people
Legend: DER KÖNIG RIEP UND ALLE KAMEN / MIT GOTT FUR KÖNIG UND VATERLAND (THE KING CRIED AND ALL CAME / WITH GOD FOR KING AND FATHERLAND) 17 3 1813
Edge:
Inscription - "GOTT MIT UNS" ("GOD WITH US")
Krause catalog number - KM#532
Coin price in "UNC" - $40-50