20 Mark German Gold Coins Random Year Circulated (1871-1915)

One of the most famous national currencies used in mainland Europe during the 19th and 20th centuries was the German Mark. Used on varying forms of currency from 1871 to 1915, the German Mark was issued as paper money, silver coins, and gold coins.

Coin Highlights:

  • Arrives packaged inside of protective plastic!
  • Struck between 1871 and 1915!
  • Contains .2304 Troy oz of actual gold content.
  • The face value of 20 Marks was issued by the German Empire.
  • On the obverse is the image of the German Emperor.
  • Reverse includes the crowned imperial eagle of Germany.
  • The German Mark of the German Empire was issued by the Reichsbank as a paper note from 1873 to 1914, as a silver coin through 1919 in smaller denominations, and as gold coins through late 1915. These 20 Mark Gold Coins are historic symbols of the German Empire that flourished on the continent through the end of World War I.


One of the more unique aspects of the 20 Mark Gold Coin is the depiction of three different monarchs on the obverse of the coins during their relatively short coining lifetime. In 1888, the German Empire went through a period known as the Year of Three Emperors. Wilhelm I died as King of Prussia and German Emperor at 90 years old early in the year and was succeeded by his only son Frederick III. However, Frederick III ruled for just 99 days, eventually dying from incurable throat cancer. Wilhelm II then came to power and set the German Empire on a course toward World War I.

The obverse of these 20 Mark Gold Coins is struck with the right-profile portrait of a German monarch, the individual ruling the empire as German Emperor and King of Prussia following the unification of the kingdoms during Wilhelm I’s rule. Coins from 1871 to 1888 feature Wilhelm I, while a limited number of 1888 issues have Frederick III. All coins issued from late 1888 through the end of 1915 feature Wilhelm II.

Engravings on the obverse of the coin are inscribed in German, with the words “Deutscher Kaiser Konig v Preussen” indicating the monarch’s status as German Emperor and King of Prussia. The ruler on the throne at the time has his name inscribed as well.

On the reverse of the 20 Mark coins is the crowned arms of the German Empire. The design features an eagle with wings spread wide, with inscriptions of the nation of issue and the face value of the coin in German Marks. The coins available in this listing are in circulated condition, indicating the presence of typical wear and tear resulting from use in economic transactions.


Purchase 20 Mark German Gold Coins Random Year Circulated (1871-1915) and a variety of other precious metals with the lowest premiums online at Bullion Brother! 

Mint German Mint
Year Any Year
Country Germany
Weight .2304oz
Purity 90
Status Active

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20 Mark German Gold Coins Random Year Circulated (1871-1915)

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20 Mark German Gold Coins Random Year Circulated (1871-1915)

One of the most famous national currencies used in mainland Europe during the 19th and 20th centuries was the German Mark. Used on varying forms of currency from 1871 to 1915, the German Mark was issued as paper money, silver coins, and gold coins.

Coin Highlights:

  • Arrives packaged inside of protective plastic!
  • Struck between 1871 and 1915!
  • Contains .2304 Troy oz of actual gold content.
  • The face value of 20 Marks was issued by the German Empire.
  • On the obverse is the image of the German Emperor.
  • Reverse includes the crowned imperial eagle of Germany.
  • The German Mark of the German Empire was issued by the Reichsbank as a paper note from 1873 to 1914, as a silver coin through 1919 in smaller denominations, and as gold coins through late 1915. These 20 Mark Gold Coins are historic symbols of the German Empire that flourished on the continent through the end of World War I.


One of the more unique aspects of the 20 Mark Gold Coin is the depiction of three different monarchs on the obverse of the coins during their relatively short coining lifetime. In 1888, the German Empire went through a period known as the Year of Three Emperors. Wilhelm I died as King of Prussia and German Emperor at 90 years old early in the year and was succeeded by his only son Frederick III. However, Frederick III ruled for just 99 days, eventually dying from incurable throat cancer. Wilhelm II then came to power and set the German Empire on a course toward World War I.

The obverse of these 20 Mark Gold Coins is struck with the right-profile portrait of a German monarch, the individual ruling the empire as German Emperor and King of Prussia following the unification of the kingdoms during Wilhelm I’s rule. Coins from 1871 to 1888 feature Wilhelm I, while a limited number of 1888 issues have Frederick III. All coins issued from late 1888 through the end of 1915 feature Wilhelm II.

Engravings on the obverse of the coin are inscribed in German, with the words “Deutscher Kaiser Konig v Preussen” indicating the monarch’s status as German Emperor and King of Prussia. The ruler on the throne at the time has his name inscribed as well.

On the reverse of the 20 Mark coins is the crowned arms of the German Empire. The design features an eagle with wings spread wide, with inscriptions of the nation of issue and the face value of the coin in German Marks. The coins available in this listing are in circulated condition, indicating the presence of typical wear and tear resulting from use in economic transactions.


Purchase 20 Mark German Gold Coins Random Year Circulated (1871-1915) and a variety of other precious metals with the lowest premiums online at Bullion Brother! 

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Mint German Mint
Year Any Year
Country Germany
Weight .2304oz
Purity 90
Status Active
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