This 1967 2 Deutsche Mark coin from the Federal Republic of Germany features a striking obverse design with an eagle emblem and the denomination, while the reverse honors physicist Max Planck, the father of quantum theory, with his portrait and inscription. Crafted from a durable copper-nickel alloy, this collectible piece not only represents German heritage but also serves as a valuable addition to any numismatic collection.
- Issuer: Germany, Federal Republic of
- Year: 1967
- Face Value: 2 Deutsche Mark
- Composition: Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
- Size: 26.75mm diameter
- Obverse: An eagle, the emblem of Germany, with the denomination below dividing the date. Mintmark to the right of numeral “2” in denomination.
- Reverse: Portrait of Max Planck (1858 – 1947) left, a physicist considered as the father of quantum theory with the inscription gives his name and the dates of his birth and his death around the rim.
- Catalogue Reference: KM# 116, J# 392, Schön# 115
- Numista N#: 845