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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse presents a large, bold numeral '5' dominating the central field, serving as the sole denomination indicator. The figure is rendered in a plain, utilitarian typeface and occupies the majority of the available field. An inner ring of evenly spaced raised dots forms a circular pearl border enclosing the numeral, with the same dotted pearl motif repeated at the outermost rim of the coin, consistent with the obverse treatment. |
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| 附加信息 |
Gebr. Knipping was a wire and needle manufacturer in Altena, a Westphalian town whose metalworking industries made it a natural candidate for private notgeld production during the acute small-change shortages of 1917–1921. Factory-issued coinage of this kind was tolerated — and in some cases quietly encouraged — by municipal authorities who lacked the means to supply workers with enough fractional currency to function through a pay cycle.
The zinc composition reflects wartime and immediate postwar material constraints; copper and nickel were restricted for civilian coinage well into the early Weimar period.