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1 Pfennig - Sandow Paul Steinbock

Issuer Paul Steinbock, Sandow
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Reference(s) Men05#22398.1, Men18#28019.1
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Obverse lettering PAUL STEINBOCK 1 ★ SANDOW ★
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Reverse script Latin
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Sandow was a small industrial settlement in Lower Lusatia, and notgeld pfennig pieces like this one were issued by local employers — in this case Paul Steinbock — to manage wage payments and in-house transactions when small-denomination coinage vanished from circulation during and after the First World War. Zinc was the material of necessity: copper and nickel had been requisitioned for the war effort years earlier.

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