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| 正面描述 | Octagonal zinc notgeld token with a plain, granular field. The large numeral '100' occupies the central area in bold raised relief. Surrounding the central numeral is a dotted inner border, with the circular legend 'RUDOLF NEUGEBAUER & C°' arcing across the upper portion and 'HAMBURG' across the lower portion, each separated by a raised dot serving as a stop. The overall design is utilitarian in character, reflecting the emergency coinage aesthetic of the World War I era. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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Rudolf Neugebauer & Co. was a Hamburg-based firm that issued this notgeld piece during the acute metal and coin shortages of the First World War's final year. Municipal and commercial emergency coinage flooded Germany from 1916 onward as the Reichsbank's copper and nickel stocks were consumed by the war economy, leaving zinc as the practical default for private issuers. Hasselmann's catalog documents several die varieties for this type, suggesting the firm struck in meaningful quantities across multiple production runs.