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| 正面铭文 | THIEL & SCHUCHARDT 10 ★ RUHLA ★ |
| 背面描述 | Octagonal zinc notgeld token with an outer pearl border following the eight-sided periphery. An inner rope-twisted or beaded circle encloses the central field, where the large numeral '10' is prominently struck in relief. The circumferential legend 'KLEINGELDERSATZMARKE' (small change substitute token) curves around the upper portion of the inner circle, while three five-pointed stars are evenly distributed along the lower arc as decorative punctuation. |
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Thiel & Schuchardt was one of several watch-case manufacturers operating in Ruhla, a small Thuringian town that had developed a concentrated metalworking industry by the late nineteenth century. During the acute small-change shortages of World War I, German municipalities and private firms alike issued emergency coinage — Notgeld — to keep local commerce functioning when the Reichsbank could not supply sufficient federal coin. Zinc was the material of necessity: copper and nickel had been redirected to military production by 1916.
This piece circulated exclusively among the firm's workers, functioning as a wage token redeemable at company-affiliated vendors.