Four historical silver coins: Württemberg, Hanover, Prussia, and the German Empire, 1815–1914
1) 3 Mark, Kingdom of Württemberg, 1914, Wilhelm II. Silver, minted in Stuttgart, Obverse: Bust of Wilhelm II of Württemberg facing right, inscription: “WILHELM II KOENIG VON WUERTTEMBERG”, Reverse: Crowned coat of arms of Württemberg, held by two lions, inscription: “DREI MARK 1914”, below “EIN VEREINSTHALER XXX EIN PFUND FEIN”, Condition: very fine, D. 33 mm, W. 16.6 g 2) 1 Vereinstaler, Kingdom of Hanover, 1865, George V. Silver, minted in Hanover, Obverse: Bust of George V of Hanover facing left, inscription: “GEORG V. G. G. KOENIG VON HANNOVER”, Reverse: Crowned, quartered coat of arms of Hanover, surrounded by an order, inscription: “EIN VEREINS THALER XXX EIN PFUND FEIN”, year “1865” below, Condition: fine, was holed, reverse with edge flaws, D. approx. 33 mm, W. 18.5 g 3) 1 Taler, Kingdom of Prussia, 1815, Friedrich Wilhelm III. Silver, minted in Hanover, Obverse: Bust of Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia facing left, inscription: “FRIEDR. WILHELM III KOENIG VON PREUSSEN”, Reverse: Denomination “EIN REICHS THALER 1815” within an oak wreath, inscription outside the wreath: “VIERZEHN EINE FEINE MARK”, Condition: good, D. 35 mm, W. 21.7 g 4) 3 Mark, German Empire, 1909, Wilhelm II. Silver, minted in Berlin, Obverse: Bust of Wilhelm II, German Emperor and King of Prussia, facing right, inscription: “WILHELM II. DEUTSCHER KAISER KOENIG V. PREUSSEN”, Reverse: Crowned imperial eagle with breast shield, inscription: “DEUTSCHES REICH 1909 DREI MARK”, Condition: very fine, D. 33 mm, W. 16.6 g
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