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50 pfennig

Part of the collection: Scrip

Popularization note

The collection of bullion money by the Reichsbank on the eve of the First World War and the salvaging of coins by the public caused retail payment difficulties in Germany. Local authorities decided to remedy this problem by starting to mint their own replacement coins. The city of Szczecin followed suite to address the shortage of small coinage in circulation. During the First World War, the city council decided to issue replacement metal money. In 1917, octagonal coins of 5 and 10 pfennig were commissioned to be minted in zinc, in 1918 50 pfennig square coins were minted in iron, and in 1920 the 5, 10 and 50 pfennig denominations were minted in zinc in the shape of a thirteen-petal rosette. The 1917 and 1920 issues were probably manufactured by L. Chr. Lauer of Nuremberg. Virtually all of the aforementioned coins can be found in multiple varieties, reflecting high demand and their mass production. They were frequently given an unconventional design. The 1920 issue is particularly interesting, as very few rosette-shaped coin designs were created. On the reverse, alongside the denomination and the information that the user is handling replacement money, the expiry date of the coin, being the end of 1922, was stated. After this date, they had no right to remain in circulation and had to be redeemed by the city for official means of payment. As soon as the replacement money started to be issued, it started to be collected as well. This is why many coins did not return to the issuers' coffers, but instead contributed to collectors' holdings, and some issues were even created with collectors in mind, never coming into circulation. Mieszko Pawłowski



Signatures and inscriptions:

  1. Inscription: ∽ Stadt Stettin ∽ 1920
  2. Inscription: ✱ Ersatzgeld ✱ Gültig bis Ende 1922
  3. Inscription: 50 | Pf.

Information about the object

Information about this object

Other names

50 Pfennig, Notgeld

Author / creator

Magistrat miasta Szczecina
producer: L. Chr. Lauer, Norymberga (1860- )

Object type

token coin

Technique

coining

Material

zinc

Origin / acquisition method

donation

Creation time / dating

1920

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Norymberga (Niemcy), Pomorze, prowincja historyczna (Rzesza Niemiecka)

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie (1945- )

Identification number

MNS/N/8719

Location / status

object on display Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie – Muzeum Tradycji Regionalnych, ul. Staromłyńska 27, Szczecin

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