2 Pfennigs - Köln Leonhard Tietz A.G.

Issuer Cologne (notgeld), City of
Year
Type Emergency coin
Value 2 Pfennigs (2 Pfennige) (0.02)
Currency Mark (1914-1924)
Composition Iron
Weight 2.2 g
Diameter 19.2 mm
Thickness 1.1 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) Men18#16920.6 , Hasselmann#507.6
Obverse description Pearl rim, legend surrounding denomination.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering LEONHARD TIETZ A.G. 2
Reverse description Big `T`, with inside `IETZ`, beside half cirled legend
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering T IETZ WERT-MARKE
Edge Plain
Mint
Mintage ND - -
Numisquare ID 1763637120
Additional information

Historical Context: This 2 Pfennigs coin, issued by the City of Cologne as Notgeld, epitomizes the economic turmoil of post-World War I Germany, specifically the hyperinflationary early 1920s. Severe shortages of official coinage compelled municipalities and private enterprises like Leonhard Tietz A.G. to issue emergency currency. This piece highlights the decentralized, localized solutions adopted to maintain daily transactions amidst a collapsing national monetary system, underscoring the profound instability of the Weimar Republic.

Artistry: The design of this Notgeld piece, while lacking an identified engraver, typically adheres to the utilitarian aesthetic common to emergency issues. For a corporate-backed coin, the obverse likely features "Leonhard Tietz A.G." prominently, possibly alongside a simple Cologne city emblem. The reverse would display the denomination "2 Pfennigs." Stylistically, these issues prioritized clear legibility and functionality over elaborate artistic flourishes, reflecting their immediate practical purpose, often employing bold, sans-serif lettering.

Technical/Grading: Struck in iron, this 2 Pfennigs coin weighs 2.2 grams and measures 19.2 millimeters. Iron Notgeld is highly susceptible to corrosion, making well-preserved examples rare. High-points for wear typically include raised lettering of "Leonhard Tietz A.G." and the denomination, plus any central motifs. Technical strike quality varies widely; emergency issues often exhibit weaker strikes, particularly on the periphery, or uneven planchet surfaces due to rapid production and less precise minting.

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