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| Issuer | Hercules Werke A.-G. Nürnberg |
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| Currency | Mark (1914-1924) |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | ND |
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Hercules Werke A.-G. was a Nürnberg-based industrial firm that issued emergency coinage — Notgeld — during the severe metal and currency shortages that followed World War I. Factory-issued scrip of this kind functioned as internal wage tokens or canteen currency, circulating among workers within a specific plant rather than in general trade. Most pieces were redeemed and destroyed once the crisis eased, which is why survivors in collectible condition are genuinely uncommon rather than artificially scarce.