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| 正面描述 | Octagonal iron notgeld token featuring a central device of two crossed mining hammers (a hammer and a pick) in saltire, rendered in bold relief against a plain field. The central motif is enclosed within a beaded inner circle, itself surrounded by a continuous outer beaded border following the octagonal periphery. The issuer's legend reads BERGSCHENKE in the upper arc and BRAUNSTEINWERKE in the lower arc, separated by small lozenge ornaments, all in raised Latin capital letters between the two beaded borders. |
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| 正面铭文 | BERGSCHENKE 5 ✦ BRAUNSTEINWERKE ✦ |
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Bergschenke Braunsteinwerke was a manganese mining and processing operation in Arnstadt, Thuringia. Like many German industrial concerns during the First World War and its immediate aftermath, it issued its own notgeld tokens when the imperial coinage system buckled under metal requisitions and acute small-change shortages — iron being the unsentimental substitute once copper and nickel were diverted to the war effort.