Katalog
| Emitent | Grafenwöhr, City of |
|---|---|
| Rok | |
| Typ | Emergency coin |
| Hodnota | 50 Pfennigs (50 Pfennige) (0.50) |
| Měna | Mark (1914-1924) |
| Složení | Zinc |
| Hmotnost | 3.6 g |
| Průměr | 25.4 mm |
| Tloušťka | 1.2 mm |
| Tvar | Round |
| Technika | Milled |
| Orientace | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| Rytci | |
| V oběhu do | |
| Reference | Men18#11820.3 |
| Popis líce | Pearl rim, legend surrounding, denomination centered |
|---|---|
| Písmo líce | Latin |
| Opis líce | TR. ÜB. PL. GRAFENWÖHR 50 E/R. 14 |
| Popis rubu | Pearl rim, legend surrounding, denomination centered |
| Písmo rubu | Latin |
| Opis rubu | KLEINGELDERSATZMARKE 50 E/R. 14 |
| Hrana | Plain |
| Mincovna | |
| Náklad |
ND - - |
| ID Numisquare | 1220420430 |
| Další informace |
Historical Context:This 50 Pfennigs coin from Grafenwöhr is German Notgeld, or emergency money. The "TR. ÜB. PL." (Truppenübungsplatz - Military Training Area) and zinc composition strongly indicate issuance during World War I or its immediate aftermath. A severe shortage of national coinage compelled municipalities and military camps like Grafenwöhr to issue substitute currency. As a significant military training ground, Grafenwöhr faced acute economic pressure, necessitating this local issue for daily transactions.
Artistry:Typical of Notgeld, this 50 Pfennigs design prioritizes function over elaborate artistry. A specific engraver is almost certainly unrecorded for such utilitarian wartime emissions. The stylistic approach would be direct and unadorned. Legends like "Grafenwöhr TR. ÜB. PL. E/R. 14" would form the core design, likely on the reverse, with the obverse stating denomination and issuer. Such designs reflect urgent circumstances, focusing on legibility rather than intricate allegories.
Technical/Grading:Struck in zinc, chosen for wartime availability, this coin is inherently susceptible to corrosion, pitting, and planchet deterioration. High-points for wear assessment include raised lettering and design elements, which often flatten first. Notgeld strike quality varies; many were produced with rudimentary equipment, leading to inconsistent strikes, off-center alignments, and weak details. Collectors should examine for sharp lettering, full details, and minimal surface degradation, as high-grade zinc Notgeld is notably scarce.