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| Issuer | Alzey, City of |
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| Year | 1917 |
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| Currency | Mark (1914-1924) |
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| Reverse description | A pearl border follows the inner contour of the octagonal flan. The legend KRIEGSMÜNZE curves along the upper portion of the field, reading from left to right. The large numeral '10', denoting the denomination in Pfennig, occupies the central field in bold raised figures. Three small six-pointed stars are arranged horizontally beneath the numeral in the lower field, serving as decorative stops. The reverse design is stark and utilitarian, characteristic of German Notgeld emergency coinage of the First World War period. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | 1917 - F#14.3 - 1917 - F#14.3a) Obverse: Indistinct window openings in two rows above the gate in the crown of the coat of arms, no openings in the right tower. - 1917 - F#14.3b) Obverse: Three sharply defined window openings in a row above the gate, two openings next to each other in the right tower. - |
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