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| 正面描述 | Within a plain field, a detailed depiction of the Befreiungshalle (Liberation Hall) atop a rocky promontory, rendered in low relief with columned facade and stepped base visible. In the lower foreground, a recumbent lion sculpture rests upon a plinth, with stylized water waves beneath suggesting the River Danube. The circular legend PORTLANDZEMENTWERKE ABBACH A.D. DONAU arcs around the upper periphery, with a beaded border framing the entire design. |
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| 背面文字 | Latin |
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This is a piece of Notgeld — emergency coinage issued by a private industrial concern rather than any governmental authority. The Portlandzementwerke at Bad Abbach on the Danube issued these zinc tokens during the acute coin shortages of World War I, when the German imperial government had systematically withdrawn silver and copper from circulation for war production. Zinc, already integral to the cement works' industrial supply chain, was the practical substitute.
Bad Abbach's cement industry drew on the rich limestone deposits of the Danube valley. The works were substantial enough to maintain their own scrip economy with their workforce.