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How'd I Do On This 1902 Prussian 2 Mark?

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My coin dealer is shooting a reality show pilot to shop around, and had me film a sales sequence. He told me to pick out a Morgan dollar (low grade) as payment, but this piece caught my eye. Obviously smaller than a Morgan, but I feel it's in much better shape, and I always wanted a Prussian piece.

Does anyone know much about this piece, and it's approximate value? He had a ton of French and German stuff, none of it priced. I was the first one at it, and this caught my eye right away.



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First off it's not Prussian. It looks like it's from Baden.

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Baden is right. Note that this is a commemorative issue - 2 Mark (not "DM") 1902G, and it celebrates Friedrich's 50-year jubilee as Grand Duke.

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