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| Issuer | Neustadt an der Aisch, City of |
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| Year | 1917 |
| Type | Emergency coin |
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| Obverse lettering | STADT NEUSTADT A/ AISCH |
| Reverse description | The reverse presents the denomination numeral 50 in large, bold characters at the centre of the field, dominating the design. The circular legend KRIEGSGELD, meaning war money, arcs along the upper portion of the field, while the date 1917 appears along the lower arc, each separated from the legend by a six-pointed star ornament. A continuous pearl border frames the entire reverse design along the inner rim, consistent with the obverse treatment. |
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Neustadt an der Aisch issued this iron notgeld piece in 1917 as the German military's wartime requisitioning of copper, nickel, and brass left municipal authorities with no viable alternative for small-denomination coinage. Iron was the stopgap across hundreds of German towns simultaneously, which is why catalog numbers for these issues run into the tens of thousands. The Funck reference places this among a numbered series from the town, suggesting multiple denominations or types were struck under the same emergency authorization.