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5 pfennig

Part of the collection: Scrip

Popularization note

Replacement money was not only used as a means of alternative payment issued by the state, as was the case, for example, in Sweden during the war with Russia, when the "thaler tokens" were minted in copper between 1715 and 1718 to be exchanged for silver thalers after the war, but also as private means of payment in agricultural estates and industrial enterprises. Replacement money was also produced by shops and merchant institutions wishing to improve trade, as in some cases there was not enough coins to give change. This coincided with the unification of currency in the Reich and the transition to a standardised pfennig-mark system in 1873. One of the issuers of replacement money in Szczecin was the Union of Consumers (Consum Verein), an organisation that, during its decades-long existence, changed its name and scope of activity several times. They usually minted coins in zinc, although at one point the coins used were also worth 1 and 2 marks and made of brass. The featured lowest denomination of the zinc series - 5 pfennig, shares the same obverse and reverse as most issues of the Union of Consumers. They carried the name of the issuer, the Szczecin Union of Consumers (Stettiner Consum - Verein E.G.), and the denomination. This arrangement was probably employed not only to reduce production costs but also for purely practical reasons, as no matter how the money was placed, its denomination was always clearly displayed. Replacement money, based on zinc, was not a durable product. Unlike brass or even iron, zinc is a metal with little resistance to both acid and alkaline environments. Hence, relatively few of these coins have been preserved to the present day, and the well-preserved pieces sought by collectors are relatively rare. Mieszko Pawłowski

Information about the object

Information about this object

Other names

5 Pfennig, Notgeld

Author / creator

Stettiner Consum u. Sparverein (1863-1934)

Object type

token coin

Technique

coining

Material

zinc

Origin / acquisition method

acquisition

Creation time / dating

1865 — 1868

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Republika Weimarska, państwo historyczne (Europa), Pomorze, prowincja historyczna (Rzesza Niemiecka)

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie (1945- )

Identification number

MNS/N/5339

Location / status

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

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