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| 背面描述 | The abbreviated legend STÄDT: NOTGELD (municipal emergency money) is inscribed across the upper field in two lines. The large denomination numeral 10 dominates the central register, accompanied by the abbreviation Pfg. to its right, all framed by two horizontal raised lines above and below. The date 1920 appears prominently in the lower field in large raised numerals. |
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Crailsheim's iron notgeld issues of 1920 belong to the second wave of German municipal emergency coinage, when post-war metal shortages and the collapse of small-denomination currency supply forced even mid-sized Württemberg towns to strike their own coins. Iron was the practical fallback — zinc and aluminum were contested, and the brass and nickel of the imperial period were long gone into the war effort.