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10 Pfennig - Wollin

Uitgever Stadt Wollin (City of Wollin)
Jaar 1919
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Beschrijving voorzijde The central field displays the large numeral '10' in bold relief, occupying most of the design space. The circular legend 'STADT WOLLIN' arcs across the upper portion, while the date '1919' appears along the lower margin, flanked on each side by a six-pointed star ornament. The entire design is contained within a raised pearl border running along the coin's inner rim.
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Oplage 1919
Aanvullende informatie

Wollin — today Wolin, on the Polish island of the same name in the Oder estuary — issued this zinc notgeld piece in 1919 during the acute small-change famine that followed Germany's wartime coin hoarding and postwar economic disruption. Hundreds of German municipalities struck their own emergency coinage that year, but Wollin's issues are among the less-documented Baltic coastal examples. Zinc was the material of necessity: copper and nickel had been diverted to military production since 1915, and postwar metal supply chains remained broken well into 1919.

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