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25 Pfennig - Regenwalde

Issuer Magistrat zu Regenwalde
Year 1918
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Value 25 Pfennigs (25 Pfennige) (0.25)
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Obverse description Outer pearl border follows the octagonal flan, with a circular rope border enclosing the central field. Within the rope circle, the municipal arms of Regenwalde are depicted as a flowering plant or rose branch growing from a mound, rendered in low relief. The circular legend surrounding the rope border reads 'MAGISTRAT ★ ZU REGENWALDE ★' in raised Latin capital letters, with two five-pointed stars serving as separators.
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Regenwalde — today Resko, in northwestern Poland — issued this notgeld piece in 1918 as the German imperial supply chain for copper and nickel had long since collapsed under wartime requisitioning. Iron was the fallback for dozens of small municipal issuers that year, and the Magistrat here was no exception. The specific Funck 443.2A designation distinguishes it from at least one variant, suggesting the town produced more than one die iteration during the issue run.

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