Theodor Fontane (5 Marks, 1969)

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What's up plebs?

I recently got a new pair of phones for me and my wife, nothing fancy, just two budget motorola (moto g23) as we both have been happy customers of the brand.

All in all, super happy with the phone but there was one thing I hadn't tried yet..till today. And that was it's camera.

Got some free time today and figured to put it to the test. So I pulled a random silver coin from the pile of coins I have yet to make a post about...

And today's lucky draw is...

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Looks like I pulled a sexy Theodor Fontane!

Chances are you have heard of him here or there, but if not the tldr is that Fontanewas a German novelist and poet consideres by many as the most important German-language realist author of the 19th century.

Fontane is known as a writer of realism, not only because he was conscientious about the factual accuracy of details in fictional scenes, but also because he depicted his characters in terms of what they said or did and refrained from overtly imputing motives to them. He published the first of his novels, for which he is best known today, only at age 58 after a career as a journalist. source

Yeah, short of a big deal in his field 😄

As you are about to see in the next photos, this is a 5 mark German coin minted in 1969, in commemoration of the 150th Anniversary since his birth in 30 December 1819.

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As is the case with all the commemorative Deutsche marks I have been showing you, this one features a unique design of the imperial eagle, symbol of Germany, and this one is really cool looking is you ask me!

We have an engraved edge as well 😍

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In German it reads

DER FREIE - NUR IST TREU

For

The Free - Only is True

This is a quote from Fontane's epic novel Der Stechlin, published in 1898, which is Fontane's second longest novel, and his last novel published before he died.



When it comes to silver, this is a small piece with a weight of 11.2 g and a purity of 0.625. That's about 7 g of silver, or 5.6$ in melting value with today's spot price at 0.8$ per g.

Here are some more boring semantics from numista in case you care:

Issuer: Federal Republic of Germany
Period: Federal Republic (1949-date)
Type: Non-circulating coin
Diameter: 29 mm
Thickness: 2.07 mm
Technique: Milled
Orientation: Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized: 31 December 2001



All in all, a pretty standard silver commemorative coin. If you are a fan of German history & literature and want one I have good news for you. The coin is cheap and you can probably get it close to spot if you try enough :)

Ok friends, this is it for today! See you soon with more shiny silver 😊



Btw, a comment on my introduction. I think the photos came photos came up decent enough considering I use natural light. The day was really cloudy and I chose a really bad time with the sun coming down in a couple hours.




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i miss you on twitter, so many good memes i want to share with you :(untitled.gif

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'...fur me an' me guidwife, naethin' fancy...'..."Better Sassenach."😉 -Keptin
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The German author is good and all...

But I see a lot of hints for trump wanted for a second term...

Is he running again?

Thought he was into comedy now😂

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Now that's a hunk !BBH !LOLZ

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I think I have heard about him before but honestly, nothing else besides that and the quote is quite nice. We all want to have some freedom.

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wow! took a bit to scroll down to the comments section due to all those links. Now I have forgotten what I was going to say. But o0o00o0o0o Shiney

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I was in Germany in the summer of 1968. Also France, Italy and Spain. Their leftover coin wasn't valued much when I came home. Wish I had some of it now. Might be a nice collector's item. If nothing else, for the memories they would evoke.

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What coin was it?

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I had Deutsche marks, Italian lira, Spanish pesetas, French francs--in different denominations. A lot of pesetas, because I spent the most time in Spain. The marks had a good exchange rate back then, as I recall. Not so much the pesetas and lira. Some of the coins, especially the low-value pesetas, were tinny and so thin they were almost like paper. To me the coins were souvenirs, but over the years they just disappeared. Remembering back more than 50 years now, so it's a little fuzzy😄

(I upvoted and responded to my own comment😮!)

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