50 Pfennig - Münsterberg

Emitent Münsterberg (Silesia), City of
Rok 1921
Typ Emergency coin
Nominał 50 Pfennigs (50 Pfennige) (0.50)
Waluta Mark (1914-1924)
Skład Aluminium
Waga 1.2 g
Średnica 24.0 mm
Grubość 1.3 mm
Kształt Round
Technika Milled
Orientacja Medal alignment ↑↑
Rytownik(zy)
W obiegu do
Źródło(a) Funck#351.9g, Men18#22689.2
Opis awersu Pearl rim, legend surrounding circle with denomination centered
Pismo awersu Latin
Legenda awersu STÄDTISCHE SPARKASSE SPARMARKE 50 PFENNIG ✦ MÜNSTERBERG ✦
Opis rewersu
Pismo rewersu Latin
Legenda rewersu DER AN-UND VERKAUF VON WERTPAPIEREN WIRD VON DER SPARKASSE KULANT VERMITTELT
(Translation: THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF SECURITIES IS ACCURATELY AGREED BY SPARKASSE)
Krawędź Plain
Mennica
Nakład ND (1921) - -
ID Numisquare 1151326580
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context: The 1921 50 Pfennig from Münsterberg (Silesia) is a poignant artifact of the Weimar Republic's hyperinflationary crisis post-WWI. As traditional currency became scarce and rapidly devalued, German municipalities like Münsterberg issued Notgeld, or emergency money, to maintain local commerce. This aluminum piece, reflecting material shortages, underscores the desperate economic conditions prevalent in Silesia and throughout Germany, where local solutions were critical for daily transactions amidst national financial collapse.

Artistry: Specific engraver attributions for municipal Notgeld of this era are largely unrecorded. The stylistic school prioritized utilitarian clarity, typically featuring the issuing city's heraldry—for Münsterberg, likely elements from its ducal-crowned shield—or local landmarks. Designs are generally functional rather than ornate, characteristic of emergency issues across Silesia, where legibility and quick production superseded elaborate artistic embellishment. No specific engraver's signature is known for this particular issuer's Notgeld.

Technical/Grading: Given its aluminum composition (1.2 gg, 24.0 mmmm), this type is highly susceptible to wear and damage. Key high-points for grading include the highest relief elements of any central motif, such as the ducal crown or animal features on the city crest, where fine details flatten first. Peripheral lettering and the date are also prone to abrasion. The soft metal makes fields vulnerable to nicks, scratches, and bag marks, significantly impacting overall grade. Inspect rim sharpness and strike quality carefully.

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