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50 Pfennigs - Groß-Rosenburg J.G.v. Lippa'sche Gutsverwaltung

Uitgever J.G.v. Lippa'sche Gutsverwaltung, Groß-Rosenburg
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Valuta Mark (1914-1924)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Plain field enclosed by a solid raised line rim. The denomination numeral '50' is boldly struck in large raised figures occupying nearly the entire field, with crosshatched interior detailing on both digits lending a decorative texture to the otherwise austere design. No additional legend or device is present.
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Aanvullende informatie

Groß-Rosenburg is a small locality in Saxony-Anhalt, and this token was issued by a private estate administration — a Gutsverwaltung — almost certainly during the acute small-change shortage that gripped Germany during World War I. Municipalities, farms, factories, and private landowners across the Reich issued millions of such iron and zinc tokens between roughly 1916 and 1921 to keep local commerce and wage payments functioning when official coinage disappeared from circulation into hoarding and wartime metal requisition.

The Hasselmann and Menzel catalogues remain the primary references for agricultural estate notgeld of this type, and the dual citation here suggests this piece is reasonably well-documented within that specialized literature.

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