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This 10 Deutsche Mark coin was issued by the Federal Republic of Germany in 1972 on the occasion of the Munich Olympic Games, representing the XXth Olympiad. It is part of a commemorative series struck to celebrate this global sporting event held on German soil.
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. These physical characteristics make it a standard-format coin for German commemorative coinage of that era.
The coin was struck at the Stuttgart mint, identified by the mint mark F, which is one of the mint marks specific to the German minting system. The total mintage of this issue amounts to 4,850,000 pieces, making it a coin produced in a relatively significant quantity within the context of commemorative issues of the period.
The 1972 Munich Olympic Games gave rise to an important series of German commemorative coins, available in several types featuring different designs related to sporting disciplines and Olympic symbols. These successive issues were produced between 1970 and 1972 to accompany the preparation and holding of the event. The Stuttgart mint, designated by the letter F, is one of the five official mints of the Federal Republic of Germany that participated in the production of this series, alongside the mints of Munich, Hamburg, Karlsruhe and Berlin.
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