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1 Pfennig - Offenbach Collet and Engelhard A.G.

Uitgever Collet & Engelhard A.G., Offenbach am Main
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Valuta Mark (1914-1924)
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse shares an identical design to the obverse: an outer pearl border surrounds a concentric inner pearl circle forming an annular legend band. The circular inscription 'COLLET & ENGELHARD A.-G.' appears in the upper arc and '★ OFFENBACH ★' in the lower arc, with star stops as separators. The large numeral '1' occupies the central field in bold raised relief, confirming the one Pfennig denomination of this privately issued emergency notgeld token.
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Opschrift keerzijde COLLET & ENGELHARD A.-G. 1 ★ OFFENBACH ★
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Aanvullende informatie

Collet & Engelhard was one of Germany's major leather goods manufacturers, based in Offenbach am Main — a city that had been the center of the German leather industry since the eighteenth century. This zinc notgeld pfennig was issued during the acute small-change shortage of the early 1920s, when private firms, municipalities, and utilities across Germany routinely struck their own subsidiary coinage simply to make payroll and conduct daily transactions. Zinc was the material of necessity: copper and nickel were still constrained by postwar metal shortages.

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