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| Issuer | Prehlitzgrube (coal mine), Meuselwitz |
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| Reference(s) | Men05#16728.5, Men18#20994.5 |
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| Obverse lettering | PREHLITZGRUBE IN MEUSELWITZ 20 ✿✿✿ |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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Prehlitzgrube was one of dozens of brown coal operations clustered around Meuselwitz in Thuringia, a district that sat atop one of Germany's most productive lignite seams. During the First World War and its immediate aftermath, the German small-change shortage became acute enough that private employers — mines, factories, municipal transit companies — issued their own zinc and iron tokens to pay workers and facilitate purchases at company stores. This piece is one such notgeld-adjacent scrip, functional rather than commemorative, meant to move within a closed economic loop and rarely escape it.