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2 Mark - Wilhelm II

Issuer Neu-Guinea Compagnie
Year 1894
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Weight 11.111 g
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Obverse script Latin
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The Neu-Guinea Compagnie was a chartered trading company granted administrative control over German New Guinea in 1885, and it retained the extraordinary privilege of issuing its own coinage until the German Imperial government absorbed direct colonial administration in 1899. This 1894 issue was among the final coinages struck under that arrangement. The pieces were minted in Berlin but saw almost no meaningful circulation in the territory — the local economy ran largely on barter and trade goods, rendering silver coinage functionally useless in the field.

Surviving examples in high grades are common precisely because the coins never fulfilled their nominal purpose.

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