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1906 AD., Germany, 2nd German empire, Baden, Duke Friedrich I, Golden Wedding anniversary, Karlsruhe mint, 2 Mark, Jaeger 34.
Germany, second empire, Baden, Duke Friedrich I, Golden Wedding anniversary, Karlsruhe mint, 1906 AD., 
2 Mark (ø 28 mm / 11,02 g), 0.900 silver, 11,11 g theor. mint weight, mintage 350.000 , axis medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), reeded edge,
Obv.: FRIEDRICH UND LUISE VON BADEN · 1856 · 1906 · , busts of Duke Friedrich I and Louise facing r. 
Rev.: DEUTSCHES REICH 1906 / * ZWEI MARK * , crowned German imperial eagle, value below.
Jaeger 34 ; KM 276 ; AKS 159 . 

Year / Mint Mark / Mintage
1906  / - /  350.000         
1906  / - /  200   (matte proof)

Frederick I (Frederick Wilhelm Ludwig) (9 September 1826 – 28 September 1907) was the sovereign Grand Duke of Baden reigning from 1856 to 1907. 
Frederick was born in Karlsruhe, on 9 September 1826. He was the third son of Grand Duke Leopold (1790–1852) and of his wife, Grand Duchess Sophie (1801–1865), who was born Princess of Sweden, daughter of King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden.

He became the heir presumptive to the Grand Duchy upon the death of his father in 1852 and the accession of his brother as Grand Duke Louis II. Due to his brother's mental ill-health, he was Regent ad interim of Baden in 1852–1855, and took the title of Grand Duke in 1856. His brother, Louis II, died in 1858. He was considered a relatively liberal supporter of a constitutional monarchy. During his reign the option of civil marriages was introduced in Baden as well as direct elections to the Lower House of the Parliament of Baden in 1904.

In 1856, he married Princess Louise, daughter of Prince Wilhelm of Prussia and his wife, Augusta of Saxe-Weimar. The couple had three children. Princess Louise of Prussia (German: Luise Marie Elisabeth; 3 December 1838 – 23 April 1923) was the second child and only daughter of German Emperor Wilhelm I and Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. She was the younger sister of Frederick III of Germany ("Fritz") and aunt of Wilhelm II of Germany. Louise was seven years younger than Frederick and two years older than his wife, Victoria, Princess Royal.

Frederick I was present at the proclamation of the German Empire at Versailles in 1871, as he was the only son-in-law of the Emperor and one of the reigning sovereigns of Germany. He died at his summer residence at the island of Mainau in southern Germany on 28 September 1907. Today, Mainau is owned by the Lennart Bernadotte-Stiftung (the Lennart Bernadotte Foundation), created by Frederick's great-grandson Count Lennart Bernadotte, (1909–2004). 

More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_I,_Grand_Duke_of_Baden   
Schlüsselwörter: Germany German empire Baden Duke Friedrich Golden Wedding anniversary Karlsruhe Mark Louise crown eagle

1906 AD., Germany, 2nd German empire, Baden, Duke Friedrich I, Golden Wedding anniversary, Karlsruhe mint, 2 Mark, Jaeger 34.

Germany, second empire, Baden, Duke Friedrich I, Golden Wedding anniversary, Karlsruhe mint, 1906 AD.,
2 Mark (ø 28 mm / 11,02 g), 0.900 silver, 11,11 g theor. mint weight, mintage 350.000 , axis medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), reeded edge,
Obv.: FRIEDRICH UND LUISE VON BADEN · 1856 · 1906 · , busts of Duke Friedrich I and Louise facing r.
Rev.: DEUTSCHES REICH 1906 / * ZWEI MARK * , crowned German imperial eagle, value below.
Jaeger 34 ; KM 276 ; AKS 159 .

Year / Mint Mark / Mintage
1906 / - / 350.000
1906 / - / 200 (matte proof)

Frederick I (Frederick Wilhelm Ludwig) (9 September 1826 – 28 September 1907) was the sovereign Grand Duke of Baden reigning from 1856 to 1907.
Frederick was born in Karlsruhe, on 9 September 1826. He was the third son of Grand Duke Leopold (1790–1852) and of his wife, Grand Duchess Sophie (1801–1865), who was born Princess of Sweden, daughter of King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden.

He became the heir presumptive to the Grand Duchy upon the death of his father in 1852 and the accession of his brother as Grand Duke Louis II. Due to his brother's mental ill-health, he was Regent ad interim of Baden in 1852–1855, and took the title of Grand Duke in 1856. His brother, Louis II, died in 1858. He was considered a relatively liberal supporter of a constitutional monarchy. During his reign the option of civil marriages was introduced in Baden as well as direct elections to the Lower House of the Parliament of Baden in 1904.

In 1856, he married Princess Louise, daughter of Prince Wilhelm of Prussia and his wife, Augusta of Saxe-Weimar. The couple had three children. Princess Louise of Prussia (German: Luise Marie Elisabeth; 3 December 1838 – 23 April 1923) was the second child and only daughter of German Emperor Wilhelm I and Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. She was the younger sister of Frederick III of Germany ("Fritz") and aunt of Wilhelm II of Germany. Louise was seven years younger than Frederick and two years older than his wife, Victoria, Princess Royal.

Frederick I was present at the proclamation of the German Empire at Versailles in 1871, as he was the only son-in-law of the Emperor and one of the reigning sovereigns of Germany. He died at his summer residence at the island of Mainau in southern Germany on 28 September 1907. Today, Mainau is owned by the Lennart Bernadotte-Stiftung (the Lennart Bernadotte Foundation), created by Frederick's great-grandson Count Lennart Bernadotte, (1909–2004).

More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_I,_Grand_Duke_of_Baden

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