10 Pfennig - Worms

Emittente Worms (notgeld), City of
Anno 1918
Tipo Emergency coin
Valore 10 Pfennigs (10 Pfennige) (0.10)
Valuta Mark (1914-1924)
Composizione Iron
Peso 3.4 g
Diametro 21 mm
Spessore 1.2 mm
Forma Round
Tecnica Milled
Orientamento Medal alignment ↑↑
Incisore/i
In circolazione fino al
Riferimento/i Funck#613.2A, Men05#27640.2, Men18#34694.2
Descrizione del dritto Denomination, city name and cluster of grapes
Scrittura del dritto Latin
Legenda del dritto 10 PFG STADT WORMS A•RH
Descrizione del rovescio Coat of Arms (w/star) dividing date
Scrittura del rovescio Latin
Legenda del rovescio 19 18
Bordo Plain
Zecca
Tiratura 1918 - F#613.2A -
1918 - F#613.2Aa) Reverse: Distance horizontal above 1918 to star center is 0.0 mm, distance right side of second 1 from 1918 to star center is 4.5 mm -
1918 - F#613.2Ab) Reverse: Distance horizontal above 1918 to star center is 0.0 mm, distance right side of second 1 from 1918 to star center is 5.0 mm -
1918 - F#613.2Ac) Reverse: Distance horizontal above 1918 to star center is 0.5 mm, distance right side of second 1 from 1918 to star center is 4.5 mm -
1918 - F#613.2Ad) Reverse: Distance horizontal above 1918 to star center is 1.0 mm, distance right side of second 1 from 1918 to star center is 4.0 mm -
1918 - F#613.2Ae) Reverse: Distance horizontal above 1918 to star center is 0.75 mm, distance right side of second 1 from 1918 to star center is 4.5 mm -
1918 - F#613.2Af) Reverse: Distance horizontal above 1918 to star center is 1.0 mm, distance right side of second 1 from 1918 to star center is 4.5 mm -
ID Numisquare 1155801040
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context: This 10 Pfennig coin from Worms was issued in 1918 amidst the severe economic dislocations of the First World War. Facing critical metal shortages and a breakdown in central currency distribution, German municipalities like Worms resorted to issuing Notgeld, or emergency money, to facilitate local commerce. This iron denomination was essential for daily transactions, reflecting the profound impact of wartime resource allocation and the urgent need for small change in the conflict's final year.

Artistry: The design, likely by an anonymous municipal engraver, embodies the utilitarian aesthetic characteristic of wartime Notgeld. Lacking the intricate detail of earlier imperial coinage, its clarity served a vital purpose. The obverse typically presents the denomination and issuing authority, "Stadt Worms," prioritizing legibility. The reverse often features a simplified municipal emblem or textual information, reflecting a functional design philosophy over elaborate artistic expression, common for emergency issues.

Technical/Grading: Struck in iron, this coin is susceptible to environmental degradation; corrosion is a primary concern for grading. High points prone to wear include the raised lettering on both obverse and reverse, particularly the date and city name. Details within any central motif, if present, would also show early flattening. Strike quality on iron Notgeld can vary; expect some softness in peripheral details or areas of highest relief, often an artifact of the striking process on a challenging metal.

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