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1/2 Mark - Oldenburg

Issuer Handelskammer Oldenburg (Chamber of Commerce Oldenburg)
Year 1917
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Currency Mark (1914-1924)
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Mintage 1917 - F#407.1 - 100,000
1917 - F#407.1 g) Ø24.1 mm; fraction line points left of F in FÜr, planchet 0.75 or 1.0 mm thick -
1917 - F#407.1a) Ø24.1 mm; Fraction line of 1/2 points to F in FÜR, denomination is 7.0 mm wide, MARK to inner circle is 1.25 mm -
1917 - F#407.1b) Ø24.1 mm; denomination is 7.5 mm wide, 1 almost touches fraction; U>T in GUT is 1.0 mm -
1917 - F#407.1c) Ø24.1 mm; as b) with MARK>inner circle 1.5 mm -
1917 - F#407.1d) Ø24.1 mm; as b) with MARK>inner circle 2.0 mm, U>T in GUT 1.5 mm -
1917 - F#407.1e) Ø24.1 mm; as a) with denomination 8.3 mm wide, 1917 7.0 mm wide, planchet 1.0 or 1.25 mm thick -
1917 - F#407.1f) Ø24.1 mm; as e) with 1917 6.0 mm wide -
1917 - F#407.2A - 20,000
1917 - F#407.2Aa) Ø23.0 mm; Obverse: denomination 8.0 mm wide, `1` is 5.5 mm high, REV: grass under boar; planchet 1.5 or 1.75 mm thick -
1917 - F#407.2Ab) Ø23.0 mm; as a) with REV: without grass under boar -
1917 - F#407.2Ac) Ø23.0 mm; AV: denomination 8.5 mm wide, `1` is 5.5 mm high -
1917 - F#407.2B Ø23.0 mm; Stamp ERROR: Obverse: Ü instead of U in GUT -
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Issued by the Oldenburg Chamber of Commerce in 1917, this is Notgeld — emergency currency produced by local authorities, municipalities, and trade bodies as the German imperial government's metal supply collapsed under wartime demand. Iron replaced nickel and copper in civilian coinage almost entirely by this point; the metals had more urgent destinations. Chamber of Commerce issues like this one occupied a peculiar legal grey zone, neither fully sanctioned nor suppressed, tolerated because the alternative was no small change at all.

The multiple Funck variants suggest at least two distinct die pairs saw production, a common outcome when local contractors rather than state mints handled striking.

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