1990-2001 AD. and later, Germany, Federal Republic, elongated coin souvenir, Gößweinstein / Fränkische Schweiz commemorative, cf. KM Germany 107.
Germany, Federal Republic, elongated coin souvenir issue for tourists, Gößweinstein / Fränkische Schweiz commemorative, produced ca. 1990-2001 AD.,
Elongated coin - souvenir issue (ø 19,5-39 mm / 3,00 g), from a 5 Pfennig issue (mint mark and date not visible), brass plated steel (magnetic), 3,00 g. original coin weight, 18,5 mm original diameter, bent,
Obv.: GÖßWEINSTEIN / FRÄNK. SCHWEIZ , front view of the Pilgrimage church of the Holy Trinity.
Rev.: hardly visible residues of the original coin depiction: 5 , (otherwise plain) .
Ref. for the original coin: KM Germany 107 (struck 1950-2001) .
More info about elongated coins on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elongated_coin / https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Souvenir-Medaille
Gößweinstein is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. It lies within the region known as Franconian Switzerland. The first record of Goswinesteyn Castle is from 1076. Prior to 1102 the Hochstift Bamberg became the owner of the castle. The prince-bishop of Bamberg Friedrich Carl von Schönborn (ruled from 1729 until 1746) elevated Gößweinstein's status to a Market. During the Secularization in 1803, the area of the Hochstift Bamberg was transferred to Bavaria.
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