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10 Pfennig - Neurode

Uitgever Neurode (Silesia), District of
Jaar 1918
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Valuta Mark (1914-1924)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Beaded border frames the reverse design, with the numeral 10 prominently displayed in the center of the field. Crossed mining hammers (mallets) appear to either side of the denomination, referencing the mining heritage of the Neurode district in Silesia. The legend KRIEGSGELD is inscribed along the upper periphery and PFENNIG along the lower, identifying this as wartime emergency coinage.
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Oplage 1918
Aanvullende informatie

Neurode was a coal-mining district in Lower Silesia, and this iron notgeld piece dates to the acute small-change shortage of 1918, when the German wartime metal requisitions had stripped copper and nickel from circulation entirely. Municipal and district authorities across the Reich were left to issue their own emergency coinage, iron being one of the few metals still available in sufficient quantity. The Neurode district was among hundreds of local bodies that stepped into the vacuum left by a central government that had simply run out of acceptable coinage metal.

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