5 Millionen Mark - Westfalen Freiherr vom Stein

Emittent Westphalia, Prussian province of
Jahr 1923
Typ Emergency coin
Nennwert 5 000 000 Mark (5 000 000)
Währung Mark (1914-1924)
Material Tombac
Gewicht 30.6 g
Durchmesser 44.5 mm
Dicke 3.0 mm
Form Round
Prägetechnik Milled
Ausrichtung Medal alignment ↑↑
Stempelschneider
Im Umlauf bis
Referenz(en) Funck#645.11, Men18#33512.27
Aversbeschreibung Legend surrounding Horse, denomination
Aversschrift Latin (Fraktur blackletter)
Averslegende Notgeld Der Provinz Westfalen 5 Millionen Mark ⁃1923⁃
Reversbeschreibung Legend surrounding bust of Freiherr vom Stein
Reversschrift Latin (Fraktur blackletter)
Reverslegende Minister vom Stein•Deutschlands Führer in schwerer Zeit 1757-1831
Rand Plain
Prägestätte
Auflage 1923 - - 8 695
Numisquare-ID 1744029450
Zusätzliche Informationen

Historical Context: The 5 Millionen Mark - Westfalen Freiherr vom Stein coin, issued in 1923 by Westphalia, powerfully reflects the Weimar Republic's hyperinflationary crisis. As the German Mark's value collapsed, emergency Notgeld issues became essential. This coin commemorates Freiherr vom Stein, the influential Prussian statesman and reformer of the early 19th century. By honoring him, Westphalia evoked historical resilience and national identity, linking past Prussian strength with contemporary economic and social upheaval.

Artistry: The engraver for this Westphalian issue is undocumented. Its design adheres to a dignified, academic portraiture style common in period German commemorative coinage. The obverse likely features a realistic bust of Freiherr vom Stein, conveying his stern resolve. The reverse displays the immense denomination and issuer, possibly with minimalist regional motifs. The aesthetic prioritizes clarity and legibility for emergency currency, maintaining a solemn, traditional commemorative tone, reflecting a conservative artistic sensibility.

Technical/Grading: Struck in Tombac, a copper-zinc alloy, this substantial coin measures 44.5 mm and weighs 30.6 grams. Tombac's softness allows for excellent detail but is prone to wear and varied toning, often brown or red. Key high-points for grading include the portrait's highest relief (hair, cheekbone, collar) and reverse legend details. While Notgeld production varied, well-preserved examples typically exhibit a strong central strike, with potential for slight rim weakness.

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