Reunification of Germany Silver coin

Following the sell out of the 2009 Fall of the Berlin Wall 20-year commemorative, The Perth Mint is issuing a new coin marking the 20th anniversary of the reunification of East and West Germany, which came together on 3rd October 1990. The coin is struck by The Perth Mint from 1oz of 99.9% pure silver in proof quality. German reunification was the process in which the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and Berlin, reunited into a single city, joined the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany), as provided by its then Grundgesetz constitution Article 23. The end of the unification process is officially referred to as the German unity, celebrated on 3 October (German Unity Day).



Like its Berlin Wall predecessor, the coin’s reverse is composed around the number ‘20’. Elements include a coloured image of fireworks on a black, red and gold background, and a representation of the Quadriga, a chariot and four horses driven by the Roman goddess Victory, which sits atop the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. As well as The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark, the reverse also features the inscription REUNIFICATION OF GERMANY OCTOBER 3RD 1990.

Issued as legal tender of Tuvalu, the coin depicts the Raphael Maklouf effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the 2010 year-date on the obverse.

Technical Specifications:

Silver Content (Troy oz): 1
Monetary Denomination (TVD): 1
Fineness (% purity): 99.9
Minimum Gross Weight (g): 31.135
Maximum Diameter (mm): 40.60
Maximum Thickness (mm): 4.00

The Perth Mint will release no more than 5,000 of these coins. You can visit The Perth Mint for item viewing. Each coin is housed in superb presentation packaging comprising a display case and themed shipper. Each coin also accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

Source: Perth Mint, Wikipedia.

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