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| Uitgever | Gerresheimer Glashüttenwerke vorm. Ferd. Heye |
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| Jaar | 1919 |
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| Valuta | Mark (1914-1924) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Octagonal zinc notgeld token with a circular legend reading 'A.-G. D. GERRESHEIMER GLASHÜTTENWERKE VORM. FERD. HEYE' arranged around the periphery of the field. At centre, the stylised monogram of Heye is prominently displayed, flanked by the date 1919 below. A small star ornament punctuates the legend. The overall design is plain and utilitarian, consistent with wartime emergency coinage production. |
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| Rand | Plain |
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Gerresheimer Glashüttenwerke, founded in 1864 outside Düsseldorf, was one of Germany's largest glass manufacturers — best known for pharmaceutical and industrial glassware. This zinc notgeld piece was issued during the acute small-change shortage of 1919, when postwar monetary disruption left employers routinely minting their own tokens to pay workers in denominations the Reichsbank simply couldn't supply fast enough. Factory-issued emergency coinage of this kind was redeemable only at company facilities, effectively tying workers' spending to the issuing firm.