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1913 Reich 10 PFen

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I do not know if the photo's are good enough to grade. I have looked at the 1906 posted earlier and this one has more detail to the feathers. The ridge is clean all the way around. A rust spot on the top reverse. It is zinc. Is there a mint mark on this coin?

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Actually the coin is copper-nickel and is KM#12, the mint mark is A there are two, one on each side of the eagles tail. The A if for the Berlin Mint. I would grade this as VF-25.
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I was wondering about those two A's. I do know it does not stick to a magnet.
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