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50 Pfennig - Sonthofen

Issuer Sonthofen, Market Town of
Year 1917
Type Emergency coin
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Obverse description Central field features the municipal coat of arms of Sonthofen, depicted as a quartered shield: the left half displays three stalks of grain or wheat ears, while the right half bears a diagonal band with a hammer and pick motif, referencing local agricultural and mining traditions. The shield is rendered in fine relief against a plain field. The curved legend MARKTGEMEINDE arcs along the upper periphery, with SONTHOFEN inscribed along the lower periphery. The date 1917 is divided on either side of the shield, with 19 to the left and 17 to the right. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded inner border.
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Reverse description The reverse presents the large numeral 50 in bold, prominent relief occupying the majority of the central field, denoting the denomination of fifty Pfennig. The numeral is rendered in a plain, sturdy typeface with no additional inscription or decorative element in the field. The design is enclosed within a continuous beaded border that follows the coin's circumference, leaving the surrounding field otherwise unadorned. The simplicity of the reverse is characteristic of World War I German notgeld emergency coinage.
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Sonthofen's 1917 zinc Pfennig issue belongs to the vast wave of Kriegsgeld — emergency municipal coinage — that flooded Germany as the imperial government's wartime metal requisitions stripped copper and nickel from circulation. Zinc was the compromise: abundant, workable, and deeply unpopular with the public, who found it corroded quickly in pocket wear. Thousands of German towns and districts issued their own notgeld during this period, making systematic collection a pursuit that occupied German numismatists for decades after the war ended.

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