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2 Mark - Lengefeld im Erzgebirge Wittig and Schwabe

发行方 Wittig & Schwabe Metallwarenfabrik
年份 1921
类型 Emergency coin
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正面描述 Central field bears the large numeral '2' above the abbreviation 'M' (for Mark), the latter flanked by two crossed mining hammers rendered in low relief, alluding to the mining heritage of the Erzgebirge region. The circumferential legend 'LENGEFELD I. ERZ' arcs around the upper portion of the field, with the date '1921' inscribed along the lower arc. The entire design is bordered by a continuous beaded inner rim, characteristic of German Notgeld porcelain tokens of the early Weimar period.
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Wittig & Schwabe, based in Lengefeld im Erzgebirge, was among dozens of Saxon manufacturers pressed into emergency currency production during the 1921 inflationary spiral, when municipal and commercial entities across Germany were legally permitted to issue notgeld to relieve the chronic shortage of small change. Porcelain coinage from this period — most of it produced in Saxony and Thuringia, where the ceramic industry was already well established — was a practical solution rather than a novelty, fired hard enough to survive modest circulation. The brown glaze variant documented under Scheuch 305a is distinct from the white-glazed issue of the same denomination.

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