1974 AD., Germany, Federal Republic, 25th anniversary Fundamental Law for the Federal Republic of Germany commemorative, Stuttgart mint, 5 Deutsche Mark, KM 126.1.
Germany, Federal Republic, 25th anniversary Fundamental Law for the Federal Republic of Germany commemorative, engraver: Hubert A. Zimmermann, Stuttgart mint ("F"), dated 1974 AD., issued 15.05.1974,
5 Deutsche Mark (29 mm / 11,14 g), 0,625 silver, 11,20 g theor. mint weight, mintage 8.000.000 , axes medal alignment ↑↑, plain, immerged lettered edge,
Obv.: BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND· / 19 - 74 / F / 5 / DEUTSCHE - MARK , issuer, value and mint mark around eagle.
Rev.: 1974 / 1949 / 25 JAHRE GRUNDGESETZ DER BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND , eleven coats of arms connected by interwoven lines, representing the eleven members of the drafting process.
Edge: plain with immerged inscription "DIE MENSCHENWÃœRDE IST UNANTASTBAR" followed by an arabesque.
KM 138 ; J. 413 .
Year / Mint Mark / Mintage / Details
1974 F 7.750.000
1974 F 250.000 Proof
German coins of the Federal Republic 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.
The Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany (German: Grundgesetz für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland) is the constitutional law of the Federal Republic of Germany. It was approved on May 8 1949 in Bonn, and, with the signature of the western Allies of World War II on 12 May, came into effect on 23 May. Its original field of application comprised the states of the Trizone that were initially included in the then West German Federal Republic of Germany, but not West Berlin.
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