1 Pfennig - Oschatz Wilhelm Bieger

Эмитент District of Oschatz (Federal state of Saxony)
Год
Тип Emergency coin
Номинал 1 Pfennig (0.01)
Валюта Mark (1914-1924)
Состав Zinc
Вес 1.0 g
Диаметр 16.2 mm
Толщина 0.8 mm
Форма Octagonal (8-sided)
Техника Milled
Ориентация Medal alignment ↑↑
Гравёр(ы)
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Каталожные номера Men18#25064.1 , Hasselmann#749.1
Описание аверса Pearl rim, legend surrounding beaded circle with denomination centered
Письменность аверса Latin
Надписи аверса WILHELM BIEGER 1 ● OSCHATZ I/SA ●
Описание реверса Pearl rim, legend surrounding beaded circle with denomination centered
Письменность реверса Latin
Надписи реверса KLEINGELDERSATZMARKE 1 ***
Гурт Plain
Монетный двор
Тираж ND - -
ID Numisquare 1524301740
Дополнительная информация

Historical Context: The 1 Pfennig from Oschatz, issued by Wilhelm Bieger, exemplifies German Notgeld from the tumultuous post-World War I era. Its zinc composition and local issuer strongly indicate its circulation between approximately 1917 and 1923. During this period of acute metal scarcity and hyperinflation, local districts like Oschatz and private entities such as Bieger issued emergency currency to facilitate commerce. This coin highlights the decentralized economic solutions prevalent across the Weimar Republic, addressing the urgent need for small change amidst national financial collapse.

Artistry: The Oschatz Pfennig's design, unattributed to a specific engraver, reflects the functional aesthetic common to Notgeld. Designs prioritized clear communication of denomination and issuer, typically featuring "Wilhelm Bieger" alongside "Oschatz" for local recognition. Artistic embellishments were secondary to expediency; thus, the style is generally utilitarian, focusing on legible typography rather than elaborate motifs. It stands as a direct, unpretentious representation of its immediate economic purpose.

Technical/Grading: Struck in zinc (1.0 g, 16.2 mm), this Pfennig presents specific grading challenges. Zinc is prone to corrosion, often causing surface pitting or oxidation that obscures details. High points, like lettering or denomination, are particularly susceptible to wear. Strike quality, characteristic of rapid Notgeld production, varies; collectors should seek examples with full, even strikes on legends and central devices, acknowledging that perfectly sharp details are rare for this emergency coinage.

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