Reinhard Kullrich

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1 Reichspfennig (1924–1936)
4 Reichspfennig (1932)

Reinhard Kullrich (born February 23, 1869 in Berlin ; † 1947 ) was a German medalist at the Berlin mint .

Reinhard Kullrich was the son of the medalist and coin die cutter Friedrich Wilhelm Kullrich (1821–1887).

Among other things, Reinhard Kullrich created the 50 Pfennig piece together with Louis Oppenheim from 1919 to 1922, together with Professor Josef Wackerle from Munich the 3 Mark piece in 1922, the 1 and 2 Rentenpfennig in 1923, the Danziger 2 Gulden piece in 1923 together with Professor Dr. Fisherman. The 1 Mark piece followed in 1924 again together with Professor Josef Wackerle from Munich, the 1 Reichspfennig coin (1924–1936) and in 1932 the 4 Pfennig coin (“Brüning Taler”).

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Reinhard Kullrich in: Künstler, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Medaillenkunst eV , accessed on May 2, 2019
  2. ^ Klaus Sommer: The medals of the royal Prussian court medalists Christoph Carl Pfeuffer and Friedrich Wilhelm Kullrich. Osnabrück 1986. p. 88. ISBN 3-7648-1721-6