2006 Federal Republic of Germany 10 Euros 650th Anniversary of the Hanseatic League Silver Coin.

This is my first post on a German coin so I believe @trumpman would love it.
This commemorative came from a dealer at my local Coin show. A retired gentleman who originally emigrated from Europe decades ago and now continues to buy, sell and trade coins as a past time. He always books the same table at every show and always willing to cut me a deal if I buy three or more coins from his Bourse table.

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“Black birds tend to like shiny things.” ~ The Bloody Raven

Having already selected two Canadian bullion coins from his display case I spotted the sail from among his European album coins he had offered for sale. It didn’t really matter of the final price; we just enjoyed each other’s company for a little while and I learned that he lost his wife not very long ago. His association with the Coin club is his motivation to continue socializing there and to supplement his pension.

Why this coin?

Before I acquired this coin I wasn’t at all familiar with this 650 year old Hanseatic League. It wasn’t a sports team. It wasn’t a business entity like the East India Company. Why I picked this coin? My followers know that I enjoy Theme collecting silver coins that feature sailing ships, then discover the treasure of history.

2006 Germany 10 Euros 650th Anniversary of the Hanseatic League Silver Coin.
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Reverse; Medieval Merchant cog ship in harbor.
Legend; 650 JAHRE STÄDTEHANSE, 650 years as a City of Hanse
Diameter 32.5mm x Thickness 2.6mm
Weight 18g, .925 Silver.

From the thirteenth century European merchant ships were typically of a Cog configuration. A length of 15 to 25 meters long, innovative by it's shallow draft, raised walls that prevent rough waves swamping the ship and with a single square sail that is easily operated by a few crew.

Examining at the reverse side it is indeed a Cog ship. The scene depicts a Merchant Cog entering a Hanse city harbor. The captain stations at the bow directs the crew and to watch for navigational hazards, one crew member constantly gauges the water depth, the third crew member who usually adjusts the sail appears to be hung over the side seasick 🤢 and the forth is the Steersman.

2006 Germany 10 Euros 650th Anniversary of the Hanseatic League Silver Coin.
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Edge lettering; WANDEL DURCH HANDEL - VON DER HANSE NACH EUROPA
English; CHANGE THROUGH TRADE - FROM THE HANSEATIC LEAGUE TO EUROPE

What is this Hanseatic League?

It is a union or perhaps guild of North European maritime merchants that created an innovative network of trade relationships in and around the Baltic and North Seas. Beginning with the three Hanseatic cities of Luebeck, Brennan and Hamburg the original objectives were to establish secure trade routes and make ship travel safer. By the fifteenth century the network grew to 200 cities, regions and offices all over northern Europe.

2006 Germany 10 Euros 650th Anniversary of the Hanseatic League Silver Coin.
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Obverse; Federal German Eagle, 12 Stars
Legend; BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND, J, 10 EURO, 2006
Hamburg Mint, Mintage 1,600,000, 240,000 Proof
Reference KM# 247, Schön# 247

In that time, maritime commerce became more sophisticated in the development of a standard maritime Trade law, establishment of a maritime insurance system, Innovative ship design, a documentation system of recording transactions and contracts. A reporting system developed for price lists, weather conditions, market reports, money exchange, standardized correspondence and contracts, a secure coded communication system to prevent the loss of trade secrets, even reports on political developments.

The league grew powerful enough to negotiate trade terms with country’s and monarchs by exacting trade embargos and trade restrictions. There was a time the League had its own army and naval force.

1923 German Weimar Republic 100,000 Mark Reichsbanknote
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Portrait of Georg Giese, Lathework design, Oak Leaves watermark.
Translated; The Reichsbank main cash office in Berlin pays the seller one hundred thousand marks against this banknote; Berlin, February 1, 1923; Reichsbank directorate.
190mm x 114mm

Georg Giese was a Danzig Hanse merchant heading an important London office of the London Steelyard where many merchants meet on regional trade issues. At the league’s heights Georg Giese may have been a central figure representative of many merchants and merchant families the wealth and affluence of this union lead to the rise of the Merchant class. The growth of the Merchant trade lead to educational demand for schools, the refinement and spread of Hanse architecture and culture, and of course raised the standard of living.

1923 German Weimar Republic 100,000 Mark Reichsbanknote
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Oak Leaves Watermark Security feature, Lathework Design
Text; Reichsbanknote,100000 Mark, Hunderttausend Mark.
Reference Pick# 83

There is so much more depth to the history and it’s workings that it is bewildering to me. It has a democratic aspect, the exercise of free capitalism, the longevity of such an institution that defies description and it’s decentralized nature.

By the seventieth century due to the rise in naval power of the English and Dutch, rapidly changing markets in international trade bough on by the East India Company, League power eventually diminished but Hanseatic culture developed the tools of international commerce that are still practiced today.

Hmmm,🤔 could the European monarchs and aristocracy together conspired to take down the democratic and capitalistic Hanse by cutting their access to the East Indies? 🤷‍♀

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References & Sources

1923 100 German Marks Reichsbanknote.
Wiki; Cog sailing ship.
Wiki; Georg Giese.
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I need to buy this one 😄

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There are 1.84 million of these minted and should be easy to find. Unless a huge pile of them were secretly melted down without anyone no one knowing it. I had this coin a few months and thought you would have one by now.
Happy coin shopping @trumpman
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Very nice coin, sis @kerrislravenhill !
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And I got it from a very nice gentleman, I can't remember exactly where he was from, either Hungary or the Czech Republic. My local coin show remains scheduled quarterly with the coin club meets monthly except for the summer. I think I will attend more club meetings and shows if I can. It's not big but there's always something interesting to get or learn.

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Mine came in a red case with a white sleeve.

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Sweet, you got the Original packaging!
Whereas my coin has been obviously taken around the block, lived in an old cardboard flip and with no COA. I moved my coin into a used capsule.
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I don't know why I haven't stacked more German coins they are very impressive!👍😀
Interesting story about how they gauge the water depth I can see where that would be extremely critical!🙄

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I've always wondered why Germany doesn't mint a gold or silver bullion coin considering their Wiemar experience following WW 1. To think they'd know better. Perhaps they make it up by minting huge piles of silver Commemorative coins knowing their citizens instinctively sock them away in their junk drawers. 1.84 million of these coins is a big number.
And Germania Mint is actually a Polish mint.

The guy doing the depth measuring can't afford to get sick on the job.

Thanks for dropping in @silvertop
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That is very interesting that Germany doesn’t mint gold, or silver bullion coins….🤔
Liz would be perfect for the depth check position……..
She doesn’t like being in a boat where she can’t touch the bottom of the river or lake with a paddle Lol😇🥰

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Liz can swim, can she? 🏊

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Nope ….Lol!😇🥰
Her parents were very protective when she was a kid. She was never allowed to swim!🙄
I guess she married a radical guy Lol😇
I’ve been swimming since I was in first grade!😊

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Nice one Kerris.

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A nice inexpensive coin show find.
Getting to know these coin club people and supporting the local coin club in the process.
Have a safe trip back home D.
I'm out of Pimp.
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The older the history of a coin, the more interesting it becomes. After reading its history, knowledge increases significantly.

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This could have been a critical juncture in human development if trade and cultural development continued unhindered by their detractors.
Thanks for dropping in.

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Interesting history for an interesting coin! It's awesome that you have a nice relationship with the coin dealer. It's also good that he is still doing the shows as I suspect he needs the social interaction since the loss of his wife.

A nice find, sis! Thanks for sharing and have a lovely day!🤗💜🌹 !LADY !PIMP

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Knowing the dealers put a human face to the business and hobby of coin collecting. Though we Stackers accumulate wealth to protect ourselves and those around us at the lowest price possible, we should support those that help get us there by doing business with them.

I never realize that a Medieval culture could develop a remarkably decentralized, democratic and free enterprising Trade model that operated outside any authority for such a long time. Their economic power was perceived a threat by many kingdoms and there are many 'Rabbit Holes' I could follow.
It's a subject that could take years to get a good grasp of.

Thanks for dropping in Sis 🤗🌸
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Speaking of cool, coming up will be the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, Franklin's lost expedition through the Arctic.
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I think you'll get me to collect sailing ships too :)
Great coin, still represents the Hanseatic League
I like the cog ship,
Just the thought of what it was like to be on that ship,
I think it laid the foundation for modern maritime trade
Of course, the English and Dutch took over the main role later
And of course many things changed
And I think there was a lot of politics in its destruction
At that time, who needed an independent trade union
And that's another piece of information that we in Europe united can achieve a lot but ...

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I worked in the local Salmon fishing industry over several summers and enjoyed being on a variety of boats; gill netter, trawler, packer, etc. There used to be an annual Sea Festival in Vancouver my father took me to. A big sailing ship or two would come at that time and offer tours during the festival. The festival ends with lots of fireworks.

Amazing that a Medieval culture could develop a remarkably decentralized, democratic and free enterprising Trade model that thrived outside any authority for such a long time was no doubt perceived a threat by the kingdoms around them. The world may be so much different if they were left free to expand across the oceans.

Thanks for coming aboard @markone85
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Awesome find! ⚓ That coin is a true gem—not just for its design, but for the deep history it carries. Thanks for the insightful share and the sailing lesson too!

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I was fortunate to find this locally, I don't see very many silver German commemorative coins on the far side of Canada. Doing the research was surprising considering the significance in the development of Trade practices and history.
Thank you for commenting @midnightspen
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A really cool one with a ship again :) You have so many of these silver rounds and coins with ships, love them!

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I thought this coin was going to be a boring dive but I am surprised by the lack of history taught from this unique thriving trade guild that was democratic, enterprising and most of all non-governmental guild, all existing in the same sentence in the medieval era.

For thousands of years Ships represent power, trade and communication after all, It's history.
Collecting ships are fun collecting to me.

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Happy Canada Day !

Keep stacking Sats.

And Silver and Gold !

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Happy Canada Day eh! 🇨🇦
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