| Đơn vị phát hành | Zwiesel, City of |
|---|---|
| Năm | 1919 |
| Loại | Emergency coin |
| Mệnh giá | 20 Pfennigs (20 Pfennige) (0.20) |
| Tiền tệ | Mark (1914-1924) |
| Chất liệu | Zinc |
| Trọng lượng | 3.5 g |
| Đường kính | 24.2 mm |
| Độ dày | 1.3 mm |
| Hình dạng | Round |
| Kỹ thuật | Milled |
| Hướng | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| Nghệ nhân khắc | |
| Lưu hành đến | |
| Tài liệu tham khảo | Funck#632.13, Men18#35512.16 |
| Mô tả mặt trước | Pearl rim, city name half circled above verdant tree stump with date below |
|---|---|
| Chữ viết mặt trước | Latin |
| Chữ khắc mặt trước | STADT ZWIESEL 1919 |
| Mô tả mặt sau | Pearl rim, legend surrounding denomination centered |
| Chữ viết mặt sau | Latin |
| Chữ khắc mặt sau | KRIEGSNOTGELD 20 ✶ PFG ✶ |
| Cạnh | Smooth |
| Xưởng đúc | |
| Số lượng đúc |
1919 - Ø varies 24.2 - 24.4 mm - 20 000 |
| ID Numisquare | 1037317670 |
| Thông tin bổ sung |
Historical Context: This 20 Pfennig coin, issued by the City of Zwiesel in 1919, emerges from the tumultuous aftermath of World War I. Germany, transitioning into the Weimar Republic, faced severe economic disruption and hyperinflation. As the national currency devalued and official coinage became scarce, municipalities like Zwiesel were compelled to issue Notgeld, or emergency money, to facilitate local commerce. This coin exemplifies the pragmatic, decentralized response to a nationwide monetary crisis.
Artistry: The design, typical of Notgeld from this period, features utilitarian aesthetics rather than elaborate artistic flourishes. While a specific engraver is often unrecorded, the stylistic school emphasizes functionalism, incorporating local iconography like the city's coat of arms or landmarks. The primary focus was on clear denomination display and issuer identification, reflecting the coin's immediate purpose as emergency currency.
Technical/Grading: Struck in zinc, a common expedient metal for Notgeld, this coin weighs 3.5 grams and measures 24.2 millimeters. High-points for wear and strike quality are typically observed on raised lettering, the date, and any central heraldic elements. Due to zinc's properties and hurried production, strikes are often weak or uneven. Collectors should also note zinc's susceptibility to corrosion ("zinc pest"), which significantly impacts surface integrity and overall grade.