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10 Pfennig - Grafenau Gg. Haering

Uitgever Gg. Haering, Grafenau
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Referentie(s) Men05#9431.2, Men18#11800.2
Beschrijving voorzijde Octagonal zinc notgeld token with a plain field at center. The circular legend reads 'Gg. Haering' along the upper arc and 'Grafenau' along the lower arc, separated by two five-pointed stars at the left and right. The legend is enclosed within a continuous beaded inner border, which is itself encircled by a second beaded border following the octagonal periphery. The large numeral '10' occupies the central field in bold raised relief.
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Aanvullende informatie

Haering's notgeld was issued out of practical necessity — the acute small-change shortage that gripped Germany following the First World War left local merchants and businesses to fill the gap themselves. Zinc was the material of convenience: copper and nickel had been consumed by the war effort, and zinc tokens could be struck cheaply by local diesinkers with minimal equipment.

Grafenau, a small market town in Lower Bavaria, sits far enough from major minting centers that private merchant issues like this one were particularly common in the region through the early 1920s.

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