Grade: NGC MS66 (8358406-009 ) Catalog: J#N20a Weight: 32.00 g Composition: Bronze Mintage: 315809
Germany, Westphalia. 10,000 Mark 1923 – Freiherr vom Stein. NGC MS66 – Unique Top Pop!
An exceptional rarity from Germany’s hyperinflation era – this 10,000 Mark coin from Westphalia features reformer Freiherr vom Stein and was struck for only a very short period in 1923, making surviving examples extremely scarce.
Certified by NGC at an outstanding grade of MS66, this is the only known specimen at this level worldwide – Top Pop.
The coin’s historical importance, its limited mintage period, and its pristine preservation combine to make it a true highlight for elite collections. A unique opportunity to acquire a one-of-a-kind numismatic treasure!
Germany, Westphalia – 50 Million Mark Notgeld 1923 – Freiherr vom Stein – NGC MS64 (J#N23b)
This rare 1923 Notgeld coin from Westphalia, Germany, struck during the brief but turbulent hyperinflation period of the Weimar Republic, represents a fascinating chapter in European numismatic history. Issued in a limited mintage of only 106,060 pieces, this particular coin has survived in Mint State 64 condition, as graded by NGC — a rarity in itself. According to the German Society of Experts (GSE), only a handful of these coins exist today in such pristine condition.
Featuring the portrait of Freiherr vom Stein, a key figure in German reforms, this coin is not only a historical artifact but also a highly sought-after collectible. Its scarcity, combined with the exceptional state of preservation, makes it a strong candidate for long-term investment. Whether you are a serious numismatist or an astute investor, this is a piece that speaks of history, resilience, and value. A true gem of the Notgeld era — not to be missed.