Description: Iconic Coins and Collectibles Product Description: The obverse features a large 3. Nordhausen city, Thuringia Land (state), central Germany. It lies on the Zorge River, at the southern slopes of the Harz Mountains, in the fertile lowland known as the Goldene Aue (“Golden Meadow”). Henry I or his father Count Otto the Illustrious built Nordhausen Castle around the year 910. In 919 Henry was crowned King of the East Frankish Empire. In 927 Henry I bequeathed Nordhausen and other places to his wife Mathilde as a “Wittum” (widow’s gift). He repeated and supplemented his donation in the “Quedlinburg House Rules” of 929. As the site of a royal castle near the older Frankish settlement of Northusen (Nordhusa), it was made a free imperial city in 1290 and accepted the Protestant Reformation in 1522. It lost its independence in 1802, when it was annexed by Prussia, forming part of Prussian Saxony until 1945. Reference: KM number 52 More Information About Us: Iconic Coins and Collectibles is the result of thirty years of collecting. We collected coins that we felt represented a cross section of a typical classical collection, including common Greek and Roman ancients, English and some Continental European. We purposely stayed away from American coins because of their commonness and high prices-- and because our interest, like that of many coin collectors, is partial to the history of ancient and European coinage.We bought coins between the mid-range and high end in value, and all our coins are very fine, extra fine or better-- most are extra fine. All of our coins have been duly authenticated and graded by professionals at NGC or PCGS. So, there can be no question of their authenticity or grading. Additional Information: Many of our pieces have been cited for great eye appeal and fine styling. What you see in our professionally taken photos are exactly what you will receive with purchase. We suggest you carefully deliberate before buying one of our coins, In the unlikely event that a buyer thinks a coin he?s bought has been misrepresented in some manner, we will take the coin back at the buyer?s cost of handling and certified postage. Terms of Sale Shipping We suggest you carefully deliberate before buying one of our coins, In the unlikely event that a buyer thinks a coin he or she purchased has been misrepresented in some manner,we will take the coin back at the buyer?s cost of handling and certified postage. *PLEASE NOTE* Allow 1-2 days handling time.Coin pricing includes shipping & insurance.Shipped Via: USPS Priority Mail & Fully Insured.*Actual Buyer Signature Required Upon Delivery*
Price: 500 USD
Location: Eugene, Oregon
End Time: 2024-08-03T18:48:41.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Denomination: 3 Mark
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Historical Period: Weimar (1919-33)
Composition: Silver
Year: 1927
Certification Number: 4241243-001
Grade: MS 65
KM Number: 52
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Certification: NGC