20 Mark Kingdom of Saxony (1806 - 1918) Gold




1873, Kingdom of Saxony, John I. Scarce Gold 20 Mark Coin. 



Mint Year: 1873
Reference: KM-1234.
Mintage: 203,000 pcs.
Denomination: Gold 20 Mark
Mint Place: Muldenhutten (E)
Material: Gold (.900)
Diameter: 22mm
Weight: 7.95gm


Obverse: Head of John I of Saxony left. Mint initial (E) below.
Legend: IOHANN V. G. G. KOENIG V. SACHSEN


Reverse: Crown of the German Empire above heraldic eagle of Germany with Prussian shield at chest and star order.
Legend: DEUTSCHES REICH (oak-twig) / 20 – M. / 1873




John (full name: Johann Nepomuk Maria Joseph Anton Xaver Vincenz Aloys Franz de Paula Stanislaus Bernhard Paul Felix Damasus) (German: Johann; b. Dresden, 12 December 1801 – d. Pillnitz, 29 October 1873) was a King of Saxony and a member of the House of Wettin.


He was the third son of Maximilian, Prince of Saxony --younger son of the Elector Frederick Christian of Saxony-by his first wife, Caroline of Bourbon, Princess of Parma.


During most of his life, Johann stood little chance of inheriting the Saxon Crown: he was preceded by his father and two older brothers, Frederick Augustus and Klemens. However, in 1822 Klemens died unmarried in Italy, and Johann was now only preceded in the line of succession by his older brother Frederick Augustus .


When his uncle Anton succeeded his older brother as king (1827), Johann became the third in line to the throne, and after the father Maximilian renunciated his succession rights in 1830, Johan became in the second in line. Johann’s older brother became King Frederick Augustus II in 1836; now he was the first in line of succession to the throne as Crown Prince (de: Kronprinz). The King, married twice, was childless. Johann remained as Heir presumptive during all the reign of his brother.


Johann became King of Saxony after the death of his brother Frederick Augustus II on 9 August 1854.


The Judiciary Organization of 1855, the extension of the railroad network, the introduction of the freedom of trade are mainly to be owed to his suggestion and promotion. Under his government, came the acceptance of the French Commercial Treaty (1862) and the acknowledgment of a contract with Italy. He exerted himself under influence of his minister Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust for the Great Germany Solution of the imperial arrangement (under inclusion of Austria). In 1866 Saxony fought on the Austrian side in the Austro-Prussian War. Finally, after the defeat of the Battle of Königgrätz, Saxony joined the North German Confederation and in 1871 the German Empire under the hegemony of the Kingdom of Prussia. The King died two years later, aged seventy-one.


Beyond his political work, Johann was busy with literature. Under the pseudonym Philalethes he translated to German the Dante’s Divine Comedy; some parts of this work were placed in the Schloss Weesenstein. The Dresden district of Johannstadt was named after him.


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WORLD COINS DEUTSCHLAND Kaiserreich Sachsen, Königreich Johann, 1854-1873. 20 Mark 1872, Dresden. 7.95 g. J. 258. KM 1233. Fr. 3839. Fast vorzüglich-vorzüglich.

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1873,DEUTSCHLAND. Deutsches Kaiserreich. Sachsen, Königreich. Johann, 1854-1873. 20 Mark 1873 E, Dresden. 7.95 g. J. 259. Fr. 3839. Gutes vorzüglich / Good extremely fine. (~€ 350/USD 405)

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DEUTSCHLAND Kaiserreich Sachsen, Königreich Johann, 1854-1873. 20 Mark 1873, Dresden. 7.95 g. J. 259. KM 1234. Fr. 3839. Gutes sehr schön.

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-09-01
DEUTSCHLAND Kaiserreich Sachsen, Königreich Johann, 1854-1873. 20 Mark 1873, Dresden. 7.95 g. J. 259. KM 1234. Fr. 3839. Vorzüglich.

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GERMANY, Saxony, Johann V, twenty mark 1872E (KM.1233). Extremely fine.

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WORLD COINS DEUTSCHLAND Kaiserreich Sachsen, Königreich Johann, 1854-1873. 20 Mark 1873, Dresden. 7.94 g. J. 259. KM 1234. Fr. 3839. Fast vorzüglich-vorzüglich.
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