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| Issuer | Germany, Federal Republic of |
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| Year | 1959 |
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| Composition | Gold (.980) |
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| Obverse lettering | AD MDCIX HENRICUS HUDSON INSULAM MANHATTAN APERUIT 1609 1959 |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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The "Aureus Magnus Manhattan" issues were private fantasy pieces produced by the Numisma company in the late 1950s, sold primarily to American collectors through New York-based dealers — hence the Manhattan designation. They carry no legal tender status and were never authorized by the Federal Republic of Germany, despite the issuer attribution that appears in some catalogs.
Numisma produced these in multiple denominations, all in high-fineness gold, targeting a postwar American market hungry for European gold at a time when U.S. citizens were still prohibited from owning gold bullion under the Gold Reserve Act of 1934.