German States
Saxe-Meiningen. Georg II gold 10 Mark 1914-D MS64 NGC, Munich mint, KM202, Jaeger-280. Mintage: 1,002. A coveted type, produced in tiny mintages, with 1914 being the lowest mintage date of the three-year issue. The present coin, remarkably preserved for the grade, showcases full prooflike glimmer in the fields, with faint pastel toning accents that add to its already lovely appearance. Amazingly, the surfaces have escaped almost all forms of contact marks, with louped inspection helping to confirm the precious few that exist. A true visual Gem, the faintest wisp of handling behind Georg's head must account for the absence of a full Gem grade. Among the rarest gold circulation-strike issues of the German Empire, and as a result, a coin that constantly attracts the highest level of demand. For the collector waiting for the chance to purchase such as coin, in the present piece exists an outstanding opportunity.From The Kaiser Collection of German Gold Coins
Estimate: 15000-20000 USD