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| 正面描述 | A beaded inner circle frames a centrally placed conifer (fir tree) depicted in fine relief, its spreading lower branches and tapering crown rendered in naturalistic style. The circular legend AMTSKÖRPERSCHAFT ✶ WELZHEIM ✶ runs in the outer field between the beaded circle and the coin's rim, with a six-pointed star serving as separator between the two name components. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 附加信息 |
Welzheim's 1918 iron notgeld emerged from the same wartime metal shortage that stripped German municipal authorities of copper and nickel and forced hundreds of small administrative bodies — Amtskörperschaften among them — to issue their own emergency coinage. By late 1918, the imperial government had requisitioned non-ferrous metals so aggressively for munitions production that even pfennig denominations could no longer be struck in their traditional alloys. Iron was the fallback, and poorly suited to it: these pieces corrode readily, which explains why problem-free survivors are genuinely scarce despite the large quantities originally produced.