Wilhelm II was the King of the old German State of Wurttemberg from 1891 to 1918. He issued large silver coins in 2 (zwei), 3 (drei), and 5 (funf) mark denominations. These are prized collectibles and eagerly sought by coin collectors, especially coins in excellent condition.
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The catalogs list some decent prices for these coins, as follows.
ZWEI (2) MARK (28 mm diameter, 0.321 troy ounces silver)
worn: $20 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $30
well preserved (like our picture): $100
fully uncirculted: $200
coins dated before 1899 are more rare and slightly more valuable than the values shown
DREI (3) MARK (32 mm diameter, 0.482 troy ounces silver)
worn: $20 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $30
well preserved (like our picture): $60
fully uncirculted: $100
FUNF (5) MARK (38 mm diameter, 0.804 troy ounces silver)
worn: $30 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $50
well preserved (like our picture): $150
fully uncirculted: $350
coins dated 1894F are very rare and catalog for $1000 in average circulated condition
Be sure to use our Important Terminology page when interpreting the values above. Actual values will be less.
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