10 Pfennig - Weilheim

Эмитент Weilheim in Oberbayern, City of
Год 1917
Тип Emergency coin
Номинал 10 Pfennigs (10 Pfennige) (0.10)
Валюта Mark (1914-1924)
Состав Zinc
Вес 2.0 g
Диаметр 22.0 mm
Толщина 0.9 mm
Форма Octagonal (8-sided)
Техника Milled
Ориентация Medal alignment ↑↑
Гравёр(ы)
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Каталожные номера Funck#585.2, Men18#33057.2
Описание аверса Pearl rim, legend surrounding coat of arms.
Письменность аверса Latin
Надписи аверса STADT WEILHEIM I.OB.B ★
Описание реверса Pearl rim, legend surrounding denomination.
Письменность реверса Latin
Надписи реверса KLEINGELDERSATZMARKE 10 1917
Гурт Plain
Монетный двор
Тираж 1917 - - 10 100
ID Numisquare 1517023180
Дополнительная информация

Historical Context: This 10 Pfennig coin from Weilheim in Oberbayern, issued in 1917, reflects Germany's economic struggles during World War I. As the war intensified, the Imperial German government requisitioned precious metals, causing severe coinage shortages. Numerous municipalities, including Weilheim, issued their own emergency currency, known as Notgeld. This zinc issue served as vital small change, enabling local commerce amidst the national monetary crisis and reflecting decentralized economic adaptations of the era.

Artistry: The design of this 10 Pfennig piece is characteristic of wartime Notgeld, prioritizing legibility and functional communication over elaborate artistic embellishment. While specific engravers are often unrecorded for such utilitarian issues, the stylistic school leans towards a pragmatic, almost industrial aesthetic. The obverse likely features the issuing authority, "Stadt Weilheim," and the denomination, "10 Pfennig," with the year. The reverse typically displays a municipal emblem or reiterates the value, reflecting a design ethos focused on immediate utility.

Technical/Grading: Struck in zinc, a base metal chosen for its wartime availability, this coin (2.0 gg, 22.0 mmmm) presents unique challenges for preservation and grading. Zinc is relatively soft, making these issues prone to rapid wear, especially on design high points like lettering or raised emblem elements. Highly susceptible to environmental corrosion, often pitting or discoloring, it significantly impacts eye appeal and limits higher grades. Note the typical weak strike quality inherent to wartime zinc production.

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