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| 表面の説明 | A raised pearl border frames the outer rim, within which a circular legend in Latin script reads GELDERSATZMARKE DER STADT MARKSTÄDT, flanked by two small floral ornaments, with the date 1918 positioned at the base. An inner beaded circle encloses the large numeral 10 in the central field, denoting the denomination. The overall design is plain and utilitarian, characteristic of World War I German notgeld emergency coinage struck in zinc. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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| 追加情報 |
Markstädt was a small German-administered town in the Posen region — territory that would be transferred to the newly reconstituted Polish state within months of this coin's striking, following the Versailles settlement and the Greater Poland Uprising of late 1918. Like dozens of municipalities across the Reich that year, Markstädt issued its own emergency coinage as the wartime metal shortage drained conventional copper and nickel from circulation entirely. Zinc was the last viable option for most issuers by late 1918.
The Posen transfer meant pieces like this had an exceptionally brief window of local utility.