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Obverse Description
German text; red Reichsbank seal; two kneeling allegorical men pouring gold coins from cornucopia, flanking imperial crown and eagle; underprint letter; red Reichsbank seal
Reverse Description
German text; sun and tree branches behind allegorical man (Work) rolling up shirt sleeve; stars and moon behind allegorical woman (Rest) sleeping on clasped hands
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