Obverse: The obverse features the coat of arms of the German Empire – the imperial eagle with a large shield on its chest. At the top is the letter E, indicating the Muldenhütten mint.
Reverse: At the center of the coin is the denomination 1/2 MARK, above in a semicircle the inscription DEUTSCHES REICH, and below the year of issue 1919.
About the coin: The Half Mark silver coin was struck in 90% silver, weighs 2,77 g, has a diameter of 20 mm, and a reeded edge. This coin belongs to the final issues of the German Empire under Emperor Wilhelm II, although after World War I the empire had collapsed. The 1919 Half Mark coins are extremely rare, usually found as trial strikes or transitional pieces. This specimen is certified by NGC and graded MS 65, indicating excellent preservation and high collector value.