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GERMAN NEW GUINEA, Berlin mint, 5 mark, Wilhelm II, 1894-A, Bird of Paradise, NGC MS 64.

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GERMAN NEW GUINEA, Berlin mint, 5 mark, Wilhelm II, 1894-A, Bird of Paradise, NGC MS 64.
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GERMAN NEW GUINEA, Berlin mint, 5 mark, Wilhelm II, 1894-A, Bird of Paradise, NGC MS 64. Jaeger-707; Dav-429; KM-7. Struck in Berlin for Germany’s short-lived Pacific colony, this popular crown-sized issue represents the first year of the German New Guinea series, produced only in 1894 and 1895 during the early phase of Germany’s late 19th century colonial expansion. The obverse features the uniformed bust of Wilhelm II, while the reverse displays the distinctive Bird of Paradise, a rare departure from traditional imperial heraldry and one of the earliest uses of indigenous colonial imagery on a European-made coin.

Struck to full German 5 mark standards in .900 fine silver, these coins saw little actual use in the colony and were largely retained as presentation pieces or returned to Europe, contributing to their relatively high survival in upper grades compared to many contemporary crowns. The 1894-A is the scarcer of the two dates and serves as the inaugural issue of the type.

With lovely light rainbow toning and much underlying luster, a beautiful example of this classic and highly collectible colonial crown, prized for its exotic design, short series duration, and historical association with Imperial Germany’s Pacific presence.
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