20 Pfennig - Lichtenfels Fachschule f. Korbflechterei

Issuer Lichtenfels in Oberfranken, City of
Year 1921
Type Emergency coin
Value 20 Pfennigs (20 Pfennige) (0.20)
Currency Mark (1914-1924)
Composition Aluminium
Weight 1.30 g
Diameter 24.00 mm
Thickness 1.20 mm
Shape Octagonal (8-sided)
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) Funck#295.8c, Men05#15082.3, Men18#18922.3
Obverse description Wreath around rim, legend surrounding denomination within beaded circle
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering STADTGEMEINDE LICHTENFELS 20 PFENNIG
Reverse description Wreath around rim, legend above technical school for basket weavers
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering FACHSCHULE F. KORBFLECHTEREI
Edge Plain
Mint
Mintage ND (1921) - -
Numisquare ID 1631828250
Additional information

Historical Context: Issued in 1921 by the City of Lichtenfels, Oberfranken, this 20 Pfennig coin is a product of the Weimar Republic's hyperinflationary era. Post-World War I economic instability led to widespread Notgeld issuance. This specific coin, referencing the 'Fachschule f. Korbflechterei' (Technical School for Basket Weaving), underscores Lichtenfels' identity as the 'German Basket City' and the critical local need for currency amidst national economic turmoil.

Artistry: While the engraver is often unrecorded for Notgeld, the design typically reflects a pragmatic, illustrative style. The obverse features the issuer and denomination. The reverse almost certainly depicts imagery related to the Fachschule f. Korbflechterei, such as a woven basket or weaving tools. These designs functioned as both currency and civic statements, celebrating local industry and heritage.

Technical/Grading: Struck in soft aluminium (24.00 mm, 1.30 gg), this coin often exhibits variable strike quality. High points, especially on intricate basket patterns or tool details, are susceptible to wear or weakness. Collectors should examine legend clarity and central motif definition. Aluminium's susceptibility to surface marks and corrosion is common, impacting eye appeal. Well-preserved examples with crisp details and minimal degradation are highly prized.

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