Discover the 1951-F Germany 2 Mark KM#111, an NGC MS62 certified coin from the early Federal Republic of Germany. Struck at the Stuttgart Mint, this copper-nickel piece features the iconic Bundesrepublik Deutschland eagle and a beautifully detailed reverse. With a mintage of 22,609,000, this coin is a must-have for collectors of world and modern European coins. Enjoy FREE U.S. shipping with tracking. Returns are accepted within 30 days. Make an offer if the option is available. Secure this magnificent example of postwar German history today! Each order is processed within one business day. Get your unique treasure now!
Offered here is a 1951-F Germany 2 Mark, certified NGC MS62, cataloged as KM#111. This early Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) issue was struck at the Stuttgart Mint, indicated by the F mintmark.
This type features the Bundesrepublik Deutschland eagle on the obverse and the denomination on the reverse flanked by leaves, grapes, and grain sprigs, with the date above. NGC lists the edge inscription as “EINIGKEIT UND RECHT UND FREIHEIT.”
Unlike silver examples from other German series, this coin is struck in copper-nickel, not silver. NGC lists the specifications as 7.00 grams in weight and 26.75 mm in diameter.
The 1951-F issue had a reported mintage of 22,609,000 pieces. This certified MS62 example offers a nice Mint State representative of an early postwar German type that is popular with collectors of world coins and modern European issues.
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