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The 10 Deutsche Mark coin was issued by the Federal Republic of Germany in 1972 on the occasion of the Munich Olympic Games, a major sporting event held in the Bavarian capital that same year. This commemorative issue is part of a series of coins produced specifically to celebrate this international event.
The coin is struck in silver with a fineness of 625 thousandths, corresponding to an alloy composed of 62.5% silver. It has a weight of 15.5 grams and a diameter of 32.5 millimetres, dimensional characteristics that give it a notably tangible physical presence.
This coin was struck at the Munich Mint, identified by the letter D, which corresponds to the distinctive mark of this German minting facility. The total mintage amounts to 4,850,000 specimens, a figure that reflects the scale of this commemorative issue intended to mark the importance of the Olympic Games on German soil.
The face value of this coin is 10 Deutsche Mark, the official currency of the Federal Republic of Germany at the time, prior to the adoption of the euro. The 1972 Munich Olympic Games represent a particularly historic moment, making this coin series a landmark in the field of German numismatics in the second half of the 20th century. Several variants of this series were produced across the various mints of the FRG, with the Munich Mint D representing one of the most iconic production sites in the country.