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1/2 Mark - Pforzheim B.H. Mayers Hof-Kunst-Präge Anstalt

Uitgever B.H. Mayer's Hof-Kunst-Präge-Anstalt, Pforzheim
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Waarde 1/2 Mark
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central field bears the fractional denomination 1/2 in large numerals beneath the legend GUT FÜR, with MARK inscribed below, all enclosed within a wreath of laurel branches tied at the base with a decorative bow. The wreath is rendered in fine relief, with individual leaves clearly delineated, and entirely fills the reverse field to the rim.
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Aanvullende informatie

B.H. Mayer's was a private medal and token manufactory in Pforzheim — a city better known for its jewelry trade than its monetary output — that produced notgeld and token coinage for commercial clients throughout the late Imperial and Weimar periods. This piece is a self-referential advertisement token, struck by the firm to demonstrate its own production capabilities rather than to fulfill any municipal or emergency currency obligation. Pforzheim's industrial minting houses competed aggressively for contract work, and sample pieces like this circulated among potential clients as proof of technical competence.

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