5 Millionen Mark - Menden

Эмитент Menden, City of
Год 1923
Тип Emergency coin
Номинал 5 000 000 Mark (5 000 000)
Валюта Mark (1914-1924)
Состав Gold plated brass
Вес 5.8 g
Диаметр 26.1 mm
Толщина 1.6 mm
Форма Round
Техника Milled
Ориентация Medal alignment ↑↑
Гравёр(ы)
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Каталожные номера Funck#639.3, Men18#20806.16
Описание аверса Legend, city name and date surround denomination
Письменность аверса Latin, Latin (Fraktur blackletter)
Надписи аверса Notgeld der Stadt Menden 5 ET IS IM OLLEN LECHTE BAT SALL DAT GIEBEN! MILLIONEN 1923
Описание реверса Legend divided by man showing empty pocket next to a hand with sword
Письменность реверса Latin (Fraktur blackletter)
Надписи реверса ik ame Kääl !
Гурт Plain
Монетный двор
Тираж 1923 - -
ID Numisquare 1447621400
Дополнительная информация

Historical Context: The 5 Millionen Mark coin from Menden, 1923, is a stark numismatic testament to the Weimar Republic's hyperinflationary crisis. As national currency rapidly depreciated, municipalities like Menden issued Notgeld to maintain local commerce. This staggering denomination vividly illustrates the catastrophic economic collapse, where millions of marks were required for basic goods, underscoring the profound instability of this tumultuous era.

Artistry: The specific engraver for this municipal issue is unrecorded. Its design adheres to the utilitarian aesthetic typical of Notgeld, prioritizing clear legibility. The obverse prominently features "5 Millionen Mark" and "Stadt Menden," with the year 1923. The reverse often displayed a simplified civic emblem or symbolic city representation, executed pragmatically for rapid, economical production, reflecting its urgent creation.

Technical/Grading: Struck in gold plated brass, this 5 Millionen Mark coin weighs 5.8 grams and measures 26.1 millimeters. The plating was crucial, aiming to convey value despite the base metal core. For grading, high-points such as legends and central devices are prone to wear. Loss of gold plating, exposing the brass, is a common condition issue. Technical strike quality varies; rapid production often leads to weaker strikes or uneven plating.

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