This 1927-D Germany Silver 5 Mark Paul von Hindenburg Medallic Issue is an impressive commemorative piece struck at the Munich Mint (D) to honor the 80th birthday of President Paul von Hindenburg. Produced with the same physical specifications as circulating 5 Reichsmark coinage—25.00 g, .900 silver, 36.14 mm, milled edge, medal alignment (↑↑)—this issue once appeared in the Standard Catalog of World Coins under KM# M1, leading many collectors to treat it as a coin-pattern or medallic coinage. Later research, however, confirmed it was never authorized as legal tender, classifying it correctly today as a commemorative medal, cataloged as Kienast #386 / X#1 / N#69810.


This medal circulated informally alongside silver 5 RM pieces and was likely intended as a prototype for future coinage, though no official coins were ever minted. The obverse features a detailed portrait of Hindenburg, while the reverse carries the commemorative inscription marking his 80th birthday. Struck during the Weimar Republic, this piece reflects a period of political instability and national rebuilding following World War I, when Hindenburg served as a unifying figure for many Germans.


With its coin-like specifications, scarcer production, and fascinating history bridging both numismatic and medallic traditions, this 1927-D Hindenburg issue remains a desirable collectible for enthusiasts of Weimar-era silver, German medals, and historically significant commemoratives.