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10 pfennig

Part of the collection: Scrip

Popularization note

During the First World War, there was an evident shortage of small coins in the German money market. This was brought about by the actions of the Reich Bank, which pulled bullion coins out of circulation, but also by the attitude of the public, accumulating everything that had any value. Faced with a situation in which the circulation of money and retail payments was threatened, local governments decided to mint their own replacement currency. This needed to vary from the state issued currency, so it was often given specific shapes - squares, rosettes, ellipses, hexagons, or octagons, the latter of which was a fairly common form. It was different from official coinage, yet retained the design associated with a coin. The town of Darłowo opted for this particular form to serve as its replacement money, issuing denominations of 5 and 10 pfennig. The coins were struck in iron by the Münzprägeanstalt L. Chr. Lauer of Nuremberg. They represent a fairly common pattern of replacement money ordered by local authorities. The obverse field featured the issuer's coat of arms in a solid border and the issuer's name was placed around the rim. The design was surrounded by a mother-of-pearl ring, with stars, dots, rhombuses, or combinations of these incorporated as additional decoration. On the reverse, the mother-of-pearl frame carried the denomination and the designation. For the Darłowo issue, the designation was NOTGELD (emergency money). Metal replacement money, although ordered by many townships, counties and various other institutions, did not play a significant role in monetary circulation. Their issues were too small, and the growing collection of replacement money caused these coins to be removed from circulation as well. Mieszko Pawłowski

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Other names

10 Pfennig, Notgeld

Author / creator

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

Object type

token coin

Technique

coining

Material

iron

Origin / acquisition method

purchase

Creation time / dating

1901 — 1925

Creation / finding place

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

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie (1945- )

Identification number

MNS/N/15951

Location / status

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

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