| Uitgever | Torgelow, Municipality of |
|---|---|
| Jaar | |
| Type | Emergency coin |
| Waarde | 10 Pfennigs (10 Pfennige) (0.10) |
| Valuta | Mark (1914-1924) |
| Samenstelling | Iron |
| Gewicht | 2.3 g |
| Diameter | 20.0 mm |
| Dikte | 1.1 mm |
| Vorm | Round |
| Techniek | Milled |
| Oriëntatie | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| Graveur(s) | |
| In omloop tot | |
| Referentie(s) | Funck#544.3, Men18#31385.3 |
| Beschrijving voorzijde | Pearl rim, legend surrounding rope circle with coat of arms centered |
|---|---|
| Schrift voorzijde | Latin |
| Opschrift voorzijde | GEMEINDE TORGELOW ★ ✿ ★ |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Pearl rim, legend surrounding denomination. |
| Schrift keerzijde | Latin |
| Opschrift keerzijde | EINZULÖSEN BEI DER GEMEINDEHAUPTKASSE ★ ★ TORGELOW i. POM. ★ 10 PFENNIG |
| Rand | Plain |
| Muntplaats | |
| Oplage |
ND - - |
| Numisquare-ID | 1129057060 |
| Aanvullende informatie |
Historical Context: The 10 Pfennig iron Notgeld of Torgelow, Municipality of, though without a specified year, firmly belongs to Germany's World War I and immediate post-war period (circa 1917-1923). Torgelow, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, like countless municipalities, issued emergency coinage (Notgeld) due to severe metallic currency shortages from wartime demands and subsequent hyperinflation. Iron, a readily available industrial material, was a pragmatic, nationwide response to critical scarcity of traditional coinage metals, highlighting local monetary autonomy.
Artistry: Artistic execution on Torgelow's iron Notgeld generally reflects the utilitarian aesthetic common to municipal emergency issues. Lacking central government engravers, designs were locally commissioned, often featuring the municipal coat of arms, local landmarks, or symbols of regional industry. Specific engraver signatures are exceedingly rare on such low-denomination iron Notgeld, with emphasis placed on clear legibility and immediate recognition over intricate artistic flourish.
Technical/Grading: For the 10 Pfennig Torgelow iron type (Funck#544.3, Men18#31385.3), grading primarily assesses surface integrity. Due to its iron composition, corrosion is the chief detractor; even minor pitting or active rust severely diminishes value. High points for wear include the highest relief elements of any municipal arms or industrial motifs, and the sharpness of legends. A well-centered, fully struck example with minimal planchet flaws and an unblemished, smooth dark patina is exceptionally desirable.