Obverse. Photo © NumisCorner.com
  • 5 Mark 1990-1991, KM# 135, Germany, Democratic Republic (DDR), Museum of German History in the Zeughaus
  • 5 Mark 1990-1991, KM# 135, Germany, Democratic Republic (DDR), Museum of German History in the Zeughaus
Description

The Zeughaus (old Arsenal) in Berlin, Germany is the oldest structure at Unter den Linden. It was built by the Brandenburg Elector Frederick III between 1695 and 1730 in the baroque style, to be used as an artillery arsenal for the display of cannons from Brandenburg and Prussia. The building was converted into a military museum in 1875.

From 1949-65 the Zeughaus was restored after heavy war losses, the interior being completely redesigned. In 1952, the government of the German Democratic Republic opened the Museum of German History (Museum für Deutsche Geschichte) in the Zeughaus, which presented the history of Germany, especially in the modern era, from a Communist point of view. Today, the Zeughaus is the site of the Deutsches Historisches Museum (German Historical Museum).

Obverse

Depicts a national emblem of the German Democratic Republic (DDR), surrounded by the country name (above), denomination and date (below). Mintmark of the Berlin State Mint (A) is between country name and the emblem.

The national emblem of the German Democratic Republic featured a hammer and a compass (drawing tool), surrounded by a ring of rye. The hammer represented the workers in the factories. The compass represented the intelligentsia, and the ring of rye the farmers.

DEUTSCHE DEMOKRATISHE REPUBLIK
A
* 1990 5 MARK *

Reverse

Depicts the Zeughaus, the main building of the German Historical Museum, surrounded by the inscriptions "Museum of German History", "Zeughaus" above and "Berlin" below.

Engravers: Heinz Hoyer (H) and Sneschana Russewa-Hoyer (R)

MUSEUM FÜR DEUTSCHE GESCHICHTE
Zeughaus
H R
BERLIN

Edge

* 5 MARK * 5 MARK * 5 MARK * 5 MARK

5 Mark

Museum of German History in the Zeughaus

KM# 135
Characteristics
Type Commemorative Issue (Circulating)
Material Copper Nickel Zinc
Weight 9.6 g
Diameter 29 mm
Thickness 2.07 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Berlin State Mint (A)

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