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| 正面描述 | Octagonal flan with a continuous pearl border running along the inner edge. A baroque-style heraldic coat of arms occupies the central field, featuring an ornate shield with elaborate scrolling acanthus mantling and a decorative crest above. The circular Latin legend surrounding the arms reads 'GRUSCHWITZ TEXTILWERKE AKT. GES.' in the upper arc and 'NEUSALZ a. ODER' in the lower arc, separated by floral ornaments. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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Gruschwitz Textilwerke AG was one of Silesia's larger linen and textile manufacturers, headquartered in Neusalz an der Oder — now Nowa Sól in western Poland. This token belongs to the wave of privately issued Notgeld that flooded Germany during the early 1920s, when coin shortages forced individual employers to mint their own small-denomination scrip redeemable at company facilities. Brass-plated zinc was the workhorse material of this necessity coinage, cheap enough to produce in quantity and durable enough to survive a few dozen transactions between a worker's pocket and the factory canteen.