10 Pfennig - Arzberg

Emitent Arzberg, City of
Rok 1917
Typ Emergency coin
Nominał 10 Pfennigs (10 Pfennige) (0.10)
Waluta Mark (1914-1924)
Skład Iron
Waga 2.22 g
Średnica 20.0 mm
Grubość 1.13 mm
Kształt Round
Technika Milled
Orientacja Medal alignment ↑↑
Rytownik(zy)
W obiegu do
Źródło(a) Funck#22.3, Men05#727.3, Men18#982.3
Opis awersu Beaded rim, city name divided above and below by Coat of Arms centered
Pismo awersu Latin
Legenda awersu STADTGEMEINDE ★ ARZBERG ★
Opis rewersu Beaded rim, egend and date surround denomination centered
Pismo rewersu Latin
Legenda rewersu KRIEGS - NOTMÜNZE 10 ★ 1917 ★
Krawędź Plain
Mennica
Nakład 1917 - F#22.3 a) Obverse: second T of STADT over the left half of left tower, REV: 1 > 0 is 1.0 mm, 1 is under the middle of dash -
1917 - F#22.3 b) AS a) with 1 being under the right corner of dash -
1917 - F#22.3 c) Obverse: second T of STADT over the right half of left tower, REV: 1 > 0 is 0.6 mm, 1 is under the right corner of dash, star center > star center is 10.0 mm -
1917 - F#22.3 d) AS c) REV: with 1 > 0 being 1.0 mm -
1917 - F#22.3 e) AS c) REV: with 1 > 0 being 1.2 mm, star center > star center is 11.25 mm -
1917 - F#22.3 f) AS c) REV: with 1 > 0 being 0.8 mm, 1 is under the middle of dash, star center > star center is 10.5 mm -
ID Numisquare 1080387660
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context: The 1917 Arzberg 10 Pfennig emerged during the German Empire's final World War I years. Metal shortages compelled municipalities like Arzberg to issue emergency currency, or Notgeld. Struck in iron, this piece reflects the diversion of traditional coinage metals for war. Its decentralized issuance maintained local commerce, underscoring the economic strain and societal adaptation under Kaiser Wilhelm II's wartime reign.

Artistry: The Arzberg 10 Pfennig design exemplifies utilitarian Notgeld, prioritizing clarity and function. A specific engraver is typically unrecorded for such municipal issues; the stylistic approach favors a straightforward aesthetic. The obverse commonly features "10 Pfennig" and "Stadt Arzberg." The reverse displays "1917," often with a simple civic emblem or local heraldic device. This stark design resulted directly from wartime material constraints and urgent currency needs.

Technical/Grading: The technical strike quality of this iron 1917 Arzberg 10 Pfennig varies considerably. High points susceptible to wear or strike weakness include any central emblem's uppermost relief, lettering serifs, and digits. Iron is challenging to strike with consistent sharpness, often resulting in flatness, particularly on the reverse. Planchet imperfections are common. Due to its ferrous composition, these coins are highly susceptible to environmental corrosion; rust frequently impacts even well-preserved examples, affecting their grade.

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