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1965 Freie Hansestadt Bremen 2 1/2 Duk Gold Coin

$2,051.00

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Description

1965 Freie Hansestadt Bremen 2 ½ Dukat Gold Medal

The 1965 gold 2 ½ Dukat from the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen is a finely crafted commemorative medal rather than a circulating coin. Issued to celebrate Bremen’s heritage, it bears the motif of the famed Town Musicians, the city’s iconic symbol formed by a donkey, dog, cat, and rooster standing atop each other. The piece carries historical symbolism and solid gold value.

Obverse Design:

Depicts the Bremen Town Musicians in their stacked arrangement, encircled by the legend “FREIE HANSESTADT BREMEN – STADTMUSIKANTEN” (Free Hanseatic City of Bremen – Town Musicians).

Reverse Design:

Features Bremen’s coat of arms, supported by two lions, surrounded by the motto “EIN JAHRTAUSEND SCHLÜSSEL ZUR WELT” (“A millennium key to the world”). The weight and purity marking ”2 ½ DUK.“ is also present.

Specifications:
Metal: Gold (98.6% fine)
Weight: Approximately 8.8 g
Gold: Content ~8.65 g pure gold
Diameter: ~25–30 mm
Issuer: Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (Germany)
Issue Year: 1965

Cultural Iconography: Showcases the beloved Bremen Town Musicians, a symbol deeply rooted in local folklore and UNESCO-worthy heritage.

Historical Commemoration: Marked Bremen’s regional identity through a unique anniversary or symbolic celebration.

Gold Content: Nearly 9 grams of high-purity gold offer substantial bullion value.

Collectible Appeal: Medals of this type, especially with distinct motifs and limited production, appeal to both numismatists and folkloric collectors.

Weight 8.82gramSKU GC0005Purity 98.60%Date (Year) 1965Origin Germany

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