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PRUSSIAN SAXONY: 2 mark, Thale am Harz, 1921, PCGS MS66

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PRUSSIAN SAXONY: 2 mark, Thale am Harz, 1921, PCGS MS66
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PRUSSIAN SAXONY: 2 mark, Thale am Harz, 1921, Funck-537.8, Men18-31188.1, cat playing with a crown surrounded by oak branches, notgeld in aluminum, struck by Lauer, Nuremberg, a fantastic mint state example! PCGS graded MS66, ex Joe Sedillot Collection. The "Province of Saxony," also known as "Prussian Saxony," was a province within the Kingdom of Prussia, and later the Free State of Prussia, from 1816 until 1944. It was a significant region within Prussia, known for its developed agriculture and industry. Following Prussian dissolution, the territory of the Province of Saxony became part of the state of Saxony-Anhalt in 1947.