Coin info. Please!!

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Hello! I'm a native American artifact collector more than any thing, but, any thing old is up my ally. My Pop brought this back after WWII. Can anyone give some insight on it? If so, I really appreciate it.

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(pre WW1 ) 1910 (A-- mint mark - under neck) prussian ( german states) 20 mark gold coin by the looks of it. --marks are germanic type of money unit -- its 90% gold by weight -- weighs 7.9650 grams --gold content .2305 of a troy oz - the face on it is that of wilhelm II -
 

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1910-A Germany (Prussia) 20 mark, has a permium of about 10% over gold value.
 

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Really!! What is 10% over gold value? What I'm asking is how many US dollars is it worth?? Thanks guys, for the info. Makes my day.
 

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Really!! What is 10% over gold value? What I'm asking is how many US dollars is it worth?? Thanks guys, for the info. Makes my day.

The information was given to you... look up todays gold spot and multiply by .2305 and then add 10% for numismatic value

Then multiply it by infinity, because that should be the value to you as a unique family heirloom.
 

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You guys caught me being lazy. Didn't want to plug the numbers in. I really didn't even think about the fact that gold is a commodity and fluctuates daily. Thanks for the info. guys. I really appreciate it!!
 

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PhattyB said:
The information was given to you... look up todays gold spot and multiply by .2305 and then add 10% for numismatic value

Then multiply it by infinity, because that should be the value to you as a unique family heirloom.

You hit it on the head phattyb. I would have to be in a tight spot to sell the coin due to it being a family heirloom.
 

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