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| 正面描述 | Octagonal zinc notgeld token with a continuous pearl border following the eight-sided periphery. An inner pearl circle frames the central field, within which the numeral '1' is prominently displayed in large relief. The issuer's legend 'WILH. HABERMEIER' arcs across the upper portion of the annulus, while 'CRAILSHEIM' curves along the lower portion, all rendered in incuse Latin capitals between the two pearl borders. |
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| 背面描述 | Octagonal reverse with a continuous pearl border tracing the eight-sided outline. An inner twisted rope circle encloses the central field bearing the large numeral '1' in relief. The circular legend 'KLEINGELDERSATZMARKE' ('small change substitute token') runs through the annulus between the pearl and rope borders. Three six-pointed stars are evenly spaced in the lower portion of the annulus, serving as decorative separators. |
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Wilh. Habermeier was a Crailsheim merchant who issued this zinc notgeld pfennig during the acute small-change shortage that gripped Germany from 1916 onward, as base metals were systematically diverted to the war effort and official coinage nearly vanished from circulation. Thousands of German towns, businesses, and municipalities responded identically — printing or striking their own emergency substitutes, with no central coordination and wildly inconsistent quality control.
Zinc was the default material for these commercial issues precisely because copper and nickel were strategic. The Habermeier piece is catalogued under both the Menzel and Hasselmann notgeld references, the two principal authorities on German private emergency coinage.