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Please describe the coin. What is on the front and back. Is it worn down. Tell us all the writing on the coin.

a little worn. still has good ridges to writting &engravings.front is bust of Kaiser Koing V Preussen with an A under bust.on back is an eagle looking bird with a shield over breast area & over its head a crown or church with ribbons coming out of it. on the round edge are the words GOTT MIT UNS with a leaf design between them & a German cross.

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