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Posts posted by Tom Y
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In Flanders' Field....
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A non-standard Saxon 2 place.
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Another Hamburger, this one through the garden
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a Hamburger with matching enamel ribbons.
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Here's one for a 15 year vet.
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and Hamburg (J). Special proof sets were made for the Brass.
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They were minted in Berlin (A)
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In 1916 things seemed to be going well on the Eastern Front.Poland and the Baltic States were under control and Russia was in retreat. von Ludendorff had steel coins issued in 1, 2, and 3 Kopeck denominations for the occupied territory.
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One for the Colonials.
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Unfortunately the pin is long gone, but it's still a beauty. ( No, the big'un's not the real deal )
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and 3 Mark denominations.
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In 1913 patriotism was again rampant, so a Centenary coin of The Freedom War was minted in 2 Mark
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A fire gilt example of the Karlsruhe Kreuzer.
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and Offenburg. (If anyone has either of these last 2 to spare I'm in the market.)
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Buehl.
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He also ordered 3 coins for battles. Karlsruhe.
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And the "Scheidem?nze" (roughly, "small change" obverse, both with the same reverse.
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In Baden Gro?herzog Friedrich, apparently more egalitarian than the various kings or syndics, decided to mint coins that the common man could afford to keep, so he instituted a series of 1 Kreuzer coins. The generic 1871 victory Kreuzer came in 2 forms, the "1 Kreuzer" obverse.
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And even little Bremen.
Tomorrow, hopefully, Baden.
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Then W?rttemberg.
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Saxony joined the band.
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Let's see some 2X & 3X medal bars
in Germany: Imperial: The Orders, Decorations and Medals of The Imperial German States
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Add one. Baden.