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5 Mark - Meissen

Issuer City of Meissen
Year 1921
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Shape Round
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering Erhöre Herzen* Lindre Schmerzen*
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Meissen issued porcelain notgeld during the postwar inflation crisis using the one material the city actually controlled — output from the Royal Porcelain Manufactory, founded in 1710 and still the dominant employer in town. Ceramic emergency currency was a practical solution when metal was scarce and paper was losing credibility by the week.

The brown body distinguishes this from the white-glazed variants cataloged under the same Scheuch reference group. Firing consistency varied enough between batches that weight tolerances on surviving examples can differ noticeably from the stated specification.

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