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| Issuer | Städtisches Gaswerk München (Municipal Gas Works Munich, Dachauer Strasse) |
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| Thickness | 1.0 mm |
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| Reverse description | The central field displays the large numeral '1' indicating the denomination value. A circular legend reading 'KEINGELDERSATZMARKE' surrounds the numeral along the periphery in raised Latin lettering. A round hole is pierced near the top of the flan, aligned with that on the obverse, consistent with the emergency small-change token format. |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Municipal utility tokens of this type were issued by German city-run gas works in the late Wilhelmine and Weimar periods to facilitate small transactions — meter deposits, tip payments to fitters, or minor service charges — where official coinage was either impractical or chronically scarce. The Dachauer Strasse facility was one of Munich's principal gas distribution points, and zinc was the material of necessity: cheap, available, and never mistakable for imperial or republic coinage.