Description: 1911-J German East Africa 1 Rupie Silver Coin - Wilhelm II - Choice AUItem Specifics:Year: 1911Mint: Hamburg (J)Denomination: 1 RupieCountry/Region: German East AfricaComposition: Silver (0.917 fine)Weight: 11.66gDiameter: 30.5mmEdge: ReededGrading: Choice About Uncirculated (AU), lightly brushedCatalog Numbers: Y-15, KM-10, N-11914From the collection of W M RosenblumDescription: This impressive silver coin is a genuine piece of colonial history, minted for use in German East Africa during the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II. The coin is in exceptional condition for its age, graded as Choice AU (About Uncirculated) with light brushing evident.Obverse: Features a striking left-facing bust of Wilhelm II in military uniform, complete with a distinctive eagle-topped helmet. The obverse was skillfully engraved by Emil Weigand and bears the Latin inscription "GUILELMUS II IMPERATOR" (Wilhelm II, Emperor).Reverse: Designed by engraver Otto Schultz, the reverse displays the denomination "1 RUPIE" and the date "1911" within a wreath of palm branches. The legend "DEUTSCH OSTAFRIKA" (German East Africa) encircles the design, along with the Hamburg mint mark "J".Historical Context: This coin was minted in 1911, during the height of German colonial rule in East Africa. German East Africa, comprising modern-day Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi, was Germany's largest and most populous overseas possession. The year 1911 saw increasing tensions in Europe that would eventually lead to World War I, during which German East Africa became a significant theater of conflict. Kaiser Wilhelm II, the last German Emperor and King of Prussia, was known for his aggressive foreign policy and naval expansion, which contributed to the buildup of tensions prior to WWI. His reign (1888-1918) saw Germany become a colonial power, with possessions in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. His abdication in 1918, which marked the end of the German Empire as well as the Hohenzollern dynasty's 300-year rule of Prussia The use of the Rupie denomination instead of the Mark reflects the complex monetary situation in Germany's overseas territories, where local currencies were often adapted to facilitate trade and administration. This coin is not just a beautifully preserved piece of numismatic art, but also a tangible connection to a pivotal era in world history. It offers a glimpse into the colonial past of East Africa and the twilight years of the German Empire under Wilhelm II. Perfect for collectors of world coins, German colonial history enthusiasts, or anyone fascinated by the pre-WWI era.Shipping and Handling: The coin will be carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival. We ship worldwide. Please see shipping options at checkout.
Price: 165 USD
Location: Lawrence, Kansas
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Year: 1911
Composition: Silver
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Historical Period: Empire (1871-1918)
Denomination: 1 Rupie
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Fineness: 0.917
KM Number: 10
Certification: Uncertified