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| Emittent | Rudolf Neugebauer & Co, Hamburg |
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| Dicke | 1.1 mm |
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| Aversbeschreibung | Octagonal zinc notgeld token with a plain outer rim enclosing a beaded border that runs along all eight sides. Within the beaded circle, the large bold numeral '50' occupies the central field as the denomination. A circular legend arcs around the beaded border, reading 'RUDOLF NEUGEBAUER & C°' across the top and 'HAMBURG' at the base, separated by pellet stops, identifying the issuing Hamburg firm. |
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| Reversbeschreibung | Octagonal reverse with a plain outer rim enclosing a beaded border. The central field features the large bold numeral '50' as the denomination, surrounded by a twisted rope circle. The legend 'KLEINGELDERSATZMARKE' (small change substitute token) arcs around the upper portion of the field outside the rope circle, while three small six-pointed stars are spaced at the base below the rope border, serving as decorative stops. |
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Rudolf Neugebauer & Co. was a Hamburg-based firm that issued this zinc notgeld token during the acute small-change shortage that gripped Germany in the early 1920s, when municipal and commercial issuers alike were forced to produce their own subsidiary currency to keep transactions moving. Zinc was the practical choice for private issuers — cheap, available, and requiring no special mint authorization.
The Hasselmann reference places this firmly within the documented Hamburg private issues, a category that saw dozens of local businesses print or strike their own fractional currency before Reichsbank policy eventually reined in the practice.