20 Pfennig - Schrobenhausen

Emisor Schrobenhausen, City of
Año 1917
Tipo Emergency coin
Valor 20 Pfennigs (20 Pfennige) (0.20)
Moneda Mark (1914-1924)
Composición Zinc
Peso 2.4 g
Diámetro 21.8 mm
Grosor 1.2 mm
Forma Round
Técnica Milled
Orientación Medal alignment ↑↑
Grabador(es)
En circulación hasta
Referencia(s) Funck#487.4, Men05#22938.3, Men18#28734.3
Descripción del anverso Pearl rim, legend surrounding coat of arms and date
Escritura del anverso Latin
Leyenda del anverso STADTGEMEINDE 1917 ★ SCHROBENHAUSEN ★
Descripción del reverso Pearl rim, legend surrounding denomination.
Escritura del reverso Latin
Leyenda del reverso NOTGELD 20 ★ PFENNIG ★
Canto Plain
Casa de moneda
Tirada 1917 - -
ID de Numisquare 1101000190
Información adicional

Historical Context: Issued by the City of Schrobenhausen in 1917, this 20 Pfennig coin exemplifies German Notgeld from the Great War. During World War I, the German Empire, including Bavaria, faced severe metal shortages as traditional coinage metals were diverted for military use. Municipalities like Schrobenhausen issued substitute coinage, often in zinc, to maintain local commerce. This emergency measure reflects the profound economic strain of the era, under the nominal rule of Bavarian King Ludwig III.

Artistry: The engraver for this municipal issue remains unrecorded, typical for wartime Notgeld where expediency was paramount. The design adheres to a functional, utilitarian aesthetic, characteristic of emergency coinage. It prioritizes clear communication of denomination and issuer over elaborate artistic flourishes. Its simplicity reflects the pragmatic demands of production, focusing on legibility and ease of manufacture under duress, rather than intricate decorative elements or specific stylistic schools.

Technical/Grading: Struck in zinc, a metal prone to corrosion and wear, this 20 Pfennig coin presents unique grading challenges. High-points for wear include the raised lettering of the denomination and city name, and any central motif. Strike quality often exhibits weakness or unevenness inherent to zinc and rapid wartime production. Collectors also contend with "zinc rot," intergranular corrosion causing pitting or flaking, significantly impacting preservation and numerical grade.

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