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5 Pfennigs - Eltville Jean Müller Elektr. Fabrik

发行方 Jean Müller Elektrische Fabrik, Eltville
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面值 5 Pfennigs (5 Pfennige) (0.05)
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正面描述 Circular field bordered by a fine pearl or dotted rim. The issuer's name and location are arranged in two arching legend segments: 'JEAN MÜLLER' curves along the upper periphery and 'ELTVILLE' along the lower periphery, both in raised serif capitals. Across the center, the abbreviated trade description 'ELEKTTR. FABRIK' is displayed in bold raised lettering, flanked by two arrow-like pointing ornaments and a small five-pointed star above, with a small rosette or asterisk below, all executed in a simple, utilitarian style typical of German industrial notgeld tokens.
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Jean Müller's electrical factory in Eltville am Rhein was among hundreds of German industrial firms that issued their own emergency coinage — Werksgeld or factory money — during the First World War, when the imperial government's requisition of copper and nickel for munitions production created an acute shortage of small change. These zinc pieces circulated exclusively within the factory premises, redeemable at the company canteen or against wages, and had no legal tender status outside the gates.

Zinc was the default material precisely because it had little strategic value to the war economy.

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