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| 正面描述 | A pearl border frames the entire design. At center, a fox is depicted in profile, standing facing right on a flat ground line, rendered in low relief. The circular legend surrounds the central motif, with the issuer's name reading 'F.W. FUCHS' along the upper arc and 'BRAUNLAGE I/H.' along the lower arc, separated by small six-pointed star ornaments at either side. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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| 附加信息 |
Braunlage, a small resort town in the Harz mountains, issued a wave of privately produced emergency coinage during the acute small-change shortages of 1917–1921. F.W. Fuchs was almost certainly a local merchant or innkeeper whose customers had no practical way to make change — Reichsbank coin had largely vanished from circulation, hoarded or melted. Zinc was the available material, not a preference.
The Hasselmann catalog documents multiple Fuchs types, suggesting this was not a one-off desperation piece but a deliberately issued series.