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DREI (3) MARK (33 mm diameter,0.482 troy ounces silver):

worn: $20 US dollars catalog value

average circulated: $35

well preserved: $50

fully uncirculated: $80

KM# 620

Obverse

Helmeted arms with lion supporters (the city's coat of arms which features two lions holding a shield emblazoned with a castle, topped with a Knight's armored helmet)

Lettering:

FREIE UND HANSESTADT HAMBURG

J

Reverse

Crowned imperial eagle

Lettering:

DEUTSCHES REICH 1912

DREI MARK

Edge

Inscripted

Lettering:

GOTT MIT UNS


Features

Source: numista.com

Country German states (Hamburg)

Years 1891-1913

Value 3 Mark (3)

Metal Silver (.900)

Weight 16.667 g

Diameter Ø 33 mm

Shape Round

Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑

Demonetized yes

Mintage: Hamburg Mint: "J"incuse on Obverse, below the shield.

Year 1911 J -- 922,000

Year 1912 J -- 491,088

Rarity index:81

This index is based on the data of Numista members collections. It ranges from 0 to 100, 0 meaning a pretty common coin and 100 meaning a pretty rare coin.

Bullion value:13.54 USD

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