| Émetteur | Hanover (notgeld), City of |
|---|---|
| Année | 1921 |
| Type | Emergency coin |
| Valeur | 50 Pfennigs (50 Pfennige) (0.50) |
| Devise | Mark (1914-1924) |
| Composition | Porcelain (brown) |
| Poids | 3.3 g |
| Diamètre | 25 mm |
| Épaisseur | |
| Forme | Round |
| Technique | Milled |
| Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| Graveur(s) | |
| En circulation jusqu’à | |
| Référence(s) | Men05#10843.4, Men18#13596.4 |
| Description de l’avers | |
|---|---|
| Écriture de l’avers | Latin |
| Légende de l’avers | Hannover 1921 |
| Description du revers | |
| Écriture du revers | Latin |
| Légende du revers | Henry Seligmann 50 PF |
| Tranche | |
| Atelier | |
| Tirage |
1921 - - 12 000 |
| ID Numisquare | 2383634830 |
| Informations supplémentaires |
Historical Context: Issued in 1921 by the City of Hanover, this 50 Pfennig coin exemplifies German Notgeld, or emergency money. The Weimar Republic faced severe post-WWI economic instability and hyperinflation, causing a critical metallic currency shortage. Municipalities like Hanover issued their own interim money, often in unconventional materials. This specific issue commemorates