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50 Pfennig - Menden Pattern

Issuer City of Menden
Year 1919
Type Emergency coin
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Smooth
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Menden's 1919 notgeld patterns in gold occupy a peculiar corner of German emergency coinage history. Most municipal notgeld of the postwar period was struck in zinc, iron, or porcelain — whatever was available and cheap. A .900 gold pattern from a small Westphalian town suggests either a presentation piece commissioned for civic officials or a speculative private strike intended to attract collector interest, almost certainly never circulated.

Funck 328.10 is sparsely documented, and authenticated examples are rarely offered publicly.

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