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2 Pfennig - Marburg an der Lahn

Issuer City of Marburg an der Lahn
Year 1917
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Composition Iron
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Obverse description The obverse features an outer pearl border encircling the entire field, with the circular legend 'STADT MARBURG' arching above and '2 PFENNIG' arching below, each separated by a six-pointed star, in raised Latin lettering. A second inner pearl circle frames the central field, within which the large numeral '2' is prominently displayed in stylized relief. A small round hole pierces the coin at the top, characteristic of wartime German Notgeld iron coinage.
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Reverse script Latin
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Marburg issued iron notgeld in 1917 under the same wartime metal shortages that stripped copper from municipal circulation across Germany — the Reichsbank's requisitioning of copper and nickel coins for munitions production left city administrations scrambling to cover small-change gaps with whatever ferrous stock they could source. Marburg's pieces were struck in limited local runs and never intended for anything beyond temporary municipal use.

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