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1 Scherf

Issuer Salzwedel, City of
Year 1440-1470
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Value 1 Scherf = 1/2 Pfennig
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Reverse description Uniface strike; the reverse is entirely blank and featureless, presenting only the incuse ghost impression of the obverse design as a consequence of the single-die hammered striking technique employed for this denomination.
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Salzwedel, a Hanseatic town straddling the Old and New settlement halves on the Jeetze river, issued these tiny bracteate-style pfennigs under municipal authority during a period when the Altmark region was contested between Brandenburg and local noble interests. At 0.14g, the Scherf was the smallest practical denomination in northern German civic coinage — half a pfennig by value — and surviving examples are frequently found bent or clipped, evidence of hard daily use rather than hoarding.

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