1997 AD., Germany, Federal Republic, Stuttgart mint, 1 Deutsche Mark, KM 110.
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Germany, Federal Republic, Stuttgart mint ("F"), engraver: Josef Bernhart (reverse), 1997 AD., type struck 1950-2001 AD.,
1 Deutsche Mark (23,5 mm / 5,49 g), copper-nickel, 5,50 g theor. mint weight, mintage 115.000 (45.000 proof), medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), plain edge with incuse arabesque ornaments: ~*~ ~·~ ~*~ ~·~ ~*~ ~·~ ,
Obv.: BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND / · F · , a stylized German eagle, legend around, mint mark below; type C: tongue in the middle, smaller eyeball on heraldic eagle's head, legend lettering design: base at legend's thinner letters is larger and more detailed.
Rev.: 1 / DEUTSCHE / MARK / 1997 , four lines value and date, two oak branches on either side flanking value number.
KM 110 ; Jaeger 385 .
(proof issue)
German coins are produced at five different mints, coins from each of them can be identified by their mintmarks, A = Berlin, D = Munich, F = Stuttgart, G = Karlsruhe, J = Hamburg.
Year / Mint Mark / Mintage / Details
type struck 1950-2001 AD.,
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1996 A 50,000 Type C; in sets only
1996 A 45,000 Type C; Proof
1996 D 50,000 Type C; in sets only
1996 D 45,000 Type C; Proof
1996 F 45,000 Type C; Proof
1996 F 50,000 Type C; in sets only
1996 G 45,000 Type C; Proof
1996 G 50,000 Type C; in sets only
1996 J 50,000 Type C; in sets only
1996 J 45,000 Type C; Proof
1997 A 45,000 Type C; Proof
1997 A 70,000 Type C; in sets only
1997 D 45,000 Type C; Proof
1997 D 70,000 Type C; in sets only
1997 F 70,000 Type C; in sets only
1997 F 45,000 Type C; Proof
1997 G 45,000 Type C; Proof
1997 G 70,000 Type C; in sets only
1997 J 45,000 Type C; Proof
1997 J 70,000 Type C; in sets only
1998 A 45,000 Type C; Proof
1998 A 70,000 Type C; in sets only
1998 D 45,000 Type C; Proof
1998 D 70,000 Type C; in sets only
1998 F 45,000 Type C; Proof
1998 F 70,000 Type C; in sets only
1998 G 45,000 Type C; Proof
1998 G 70,000 Type C; in sets only
1998 J 45,000 Type C; Proof
1998 J 70,000 Type C; in sets only
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