

Old Deutsche Mark Banknotes Gold Set 2026 (Mintage: 250 | Proof)


Rarity: Only a few specimens left in stock
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Old Deutsche Mark Banknotes – Gold Set 2026 in Strictly Limited Mintage
- Strictly limited: Only 250 pieces worldwide – a deliberately tight limitation that makes this set a genuine rarity.
- Growth potential: High value appreciation potential arising from the very low mintage and sustained collector demand.
- Rarity: An exceptionally rare collector's coin collection in miniature format.
- Minting quality: Highest possible minting quality Proof (PP) – mirror-like fields, crisply engraved reliefs.
- Design: Seven legendary DM banknotes, delicately and faithfully transferred onto fine gold plates.
- Material / Fineness: Purest fine gold with a fineness of 999.9/1,000 – noble, durable, and lustrous for millennia.
- Manufacturer: Issued by Kettner Edelmetalle.
- Country of origin: Germany.
Anyone who once held the old D-Mark in their own hands knows the feeling: these notes were more than just a means of payment – they were a living piece of German history. This exact sentiment is brought back by the gold set "Old Deutsche Mark Banknotes 2026" – as an elegant collector's coin made of pure fine gold. The collection is issued by the West African state of Liberia with a face value of 25 dollars per edition, finished in the coveted Proof minting quality.
Seven D-Mark Banknotes in Pure Gold
The set combines seven individual DM banknotes that shaped the Federal Republic of Germany over the decades. On each obverse, the characteristic design of the respective banknote appears in miniature, while the reverse bears the Liberian coat of arms and the face value. The famous portraits and delicate guilloche patterns of the historic notes have been miniaturized here to a diameter of 14.00 mm each – a minting masterpiece that truly comes into its own in the Proof quality. In this way, the charm of the classic German banknotes merges with the timeless brilliance of the precious metal into a harmonious whole.
Why This Set Makes Collectors' Hearts Beat Faster
The decisive appeal lies in the number: with a mintage of just 250 pieces worldwide, this ensemble is an outstanding rarity. Small minting numbers mean that supply quickly dwindles as soon as collectors start acquiring them. From this strict limitation – combined with the demand for nostalgic D-Mark designs – a noticeable value appreciation potential can develop. Important to know: this is a pure collector's product, whose appeal lies in the design, the craftsmanship, and the very low mintage.
For comparison: popular bullion coins such as the Krugerrand or Maple Leaf score with high gold weight and a close link to the gold price. This set places a different emphasis. Its value derives less from the pure fine weight (1.089 g total) and more from its numismatic character, its emotional design, and its limited mintage. For collectors, this is precisely the appeal – for the pure weight-focused buyer, it is of secondary importance.
Solidly Packaged and Steeped in History
The set is delivered in a protective case that safely presents the seven gold pieces and is excellently suited as a gift or for display in a cabinet. Whether as the thematic highlight of a collection of German means of payment or as a tangible reminder of the era before the euro – this ensemble tells a story and can also be seamlessly integrated into broader gold coin collections.
Gold is humanity's oldest currency – it has been shining for millennia and has never reached a value of zero. As a scarce good with intrinsic value, it has outlasted all paper currencies.
Good to Know
- Tax background: Investment gold is exempt from VAT upon purchase; profits from a later sale are generally tax-free after a holding period of at least one year.
- Value preservation: Fine gold permanently retains its physical properties, is tradable worldwide, and highly liquid.
- Inheritable: An elegant gold set can easily be passed down through generations.
In short: the "Old Deutsche Mark Banknotes" gold set 2026 combines nostalgia, the finest precious metal, and genuine scarcity. Anyone with an appreciation for German monetary history and for rare mintages in Proof quality will find here a collector's piece with character – limited to just 250 pieces worldwide.
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