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| 正面描述 | Square zinc field with rounded corners, bordered by a continuous outer raised rim and an inner square frame composed of a prominent row of raised beads. The large numeral '5' occupies the central field in bold raised relief. The legend 'FAGUS G.M.B.H.' arcs along the upper margin in capital letters, while 'ALFELD. LEINE' is inscribed in capital letters along the lower margin, identifying the issuing factory and its location on the Leine river. |
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| 背面描述 | Square zinc field with rounded corners, mirroring the obverse format with a continuous outer raised rim and an inner square frame of raised beads. The numeral '5' is prominently displayed in bold relief at the center of the beaded inner square. The cursive script legend 'Fagus' arcs across the upper portion of the field, while the text 'KLEINGELDERSATZ' ('small change substitute') is arranged around the lower and right periphery of the inner frame in capital letters, affirming the token's emergency monetary function. |
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Fagus G.m.b.H. was a shoe-last factory in Alfeld an der Leine, better known today as the building that housed it — the Fagus-Werk, designed by Walter Gropius in 1911 and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The notgeld this firm issued in 1917 was a direct consequence of the German wartime metal shortage, which had stripped small-denomination Reichscoinage from circulation almost entirely by mid-conflict. Private industrial firms, municipalities, and even individual merchants were left to fill the gap themselves.
The Menzel reference split between the 2005 and 2018 editions suggests minor cataloguing revisions to the type's classification — likely a die or edge distinction rather than a substantive variety.