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5 Pfennig - Unter-Peissenberg

Uitgever Gemeinde Unter-Peissenberg
Jaar 1917
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Opschrift voorzijde GEMEINDE U. PEISSENBERG 5 1917
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse features the large numeral '5' centrally placed within a beaded inner circle, surrounded by the inscription 'KLEINGELDERSATZMARKE' arranged around the upper periphery of the inner circle. Three small five-pointed stars are evenly spaced along the lower interior of the beaded border. The overall design is stark and functional, typical of municipal Kriegsgeld (war money) issues of the First World War period.
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Aanvullende informatie

Unter-Peissenberg was a coal-mining community in Upper Bavaria, and this 1917 Notgeld issue reflects the acute metal shortages that forced hundreds of German municipalities to produce their own emergency coinage during the war. Zinc was one of the few base metals not entirely monopolized by weapons production, making it the material of last resort for small-denomination local issues. Funck 557.1 distinguishes this from at least one variant, suggesting the Gemeinde issued more than a single die pairing before the need passed.

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