5 Pfennig - Kaiserslautern

Emissor Kaiserslautern, City of
Ano 1917
Tipo Emergency coin
Valor 5 Pfennigs (5 Pfennige) (0.05)
Moeda Mark (1914-1924)
Composição Zinc
Peso 1.4 g
Diâmetro 17.8 mm
Espessura 0.8 mm
Formato Round
Técnica Milled
Orientação Medal alignment ↑↑
Gravador(es)
Em circulação até
Referência(s) Funck#231.1, Men18#15785.1
Descrição do anverso Pearl rim surrounding city name under Coat of Arms with date below
Escrita do anverso Latin
Legenda do anverso KAISERSLAUTERN ● 1917 ●
Descrição do reverso Peral rim surrounding denomination and legend centered
Escrita do reverso Latin
Legenda do reverso 5 KRIEGSGELD
Bordo Smooth
Casa da moeda
Tiragem 1917 - -
ID Numisquare 1542304980
Informações adicionais

Historical Context: This 1917 5 Pfennig coin from Kaiserslautern exemplifies German Notgeld issued during World War I. As the German Empire faced severe metal shortages and escalating war costs, cities like Kaiserslautern, a Bavarian city, issued local emergency currency. The use of zinc for this denomination highlights the critical scarcity of traditional coinage metals, reflecting the profound economic strain and material re-allocation towards the war effort.

Artistry: The specific engraver for this utilitarian wartime issue is typically unrecorded. The design adheres to a pragmatic aesthetic common for Notgeld. The obverse usually displays the denomination "5 Pfennig" and "STADT KAISERSLAUTERN" in a straightforward typeface. The reverse often incorporates a simplified rendition of the city's coat of arms, traditionally depicting a lion and a fish, or a plain imperial eagle. Artistic execution prioritizes clarity and expediency.

Technical/Grading: Struck in zinc, a challenging coinage metal, this piece frequently exhibits characteristic production flaws. Collectors should anticipate variable strike quality, with common weak points appearing on high-relief elements like central emblem details, fine lettering, and denomination numerals. Zinc is highly susceptible to corrosion, often presenting as white powdery deposits or pitting, which significantly impacts grade. Planchet imperfections, including laminations, are also frequent. The small 17.8 mm diameter and light 1.4 gg weight further contribute to its delicate nature.

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