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50 Pfennig - Frankenthal

Issuer Frankenthal (Palatinate), City of
Year 1918
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Mintage 1918 - F#135.12
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Frankenthal's 1918 iron notgeld emerged from the acute metal shortages that gripped German municipalities as the war consumed copper, nickel, and zinc for shell casings and machinery. Cities across the Rhineland-Palatinate region issued their own emergency coinage that year with little central coordination, which is why Funck catalogues dozens of distinct local types from this single twelve-month window. Iron was a poor substitute — it corrodes readily in circulation, and surviving examples in clean condition are rarer than mintage figures would suggest.

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