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5 Pfennig - Kelheim a. D. Edge: Reeded

Issuer Kelheim an der Donau, City of
Year 1917
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Thickness 0.9 mm
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Reverse description A beaded border encircles the field, with the legend NOTGELD arranged along the upper arc, flanked by two five-pointed stars at either side. The large numeral 5 occupies the center of the field in bold relief, with the denomination PFENNIG inscribed below it in a straight horizontal legend. The date 1917 appears at the base of the field, punctuated by two bullet stops on either side.
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Kelheim's 1917 zinc notgeld issue belongs to the first wave of German municipal emergency coinage, authorized after the Imperial government began requisitioning copper and nickel for war production. Small municipalities like Kelheim — a modest Bavarian town at the confluence of the Altmühl and Danube — were left to devise their own fractional coinage solutions as federal supplies collapsed. The reeded edge on a piece this size is an unusual choice, suggesting local die work of some ambition.

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