1920 Weimar Republic (City of Boldixum) Porcelain 1 Mark Notgeld
Interesting and uncommon German porcelain Notgeld issue from the Weimar Republic inflation era. Issued by the City of Boldixum circa 1920, this 1 Mark piece features a whimsical fish-rider design on the obverse with bold denomination on the reverse. Made from porcelain rather than metal due to post-WWI material shortages in Germany.
These fragile porcelain emergency money issues have become highly collectible for their unusual designs and historical significance. A great addition to any Notgeld, German, or exonumia collection.
Country: Germany (Weimar Republic)
City: Boldixum
Denomination: 1 Mark
Composition: Porcelain
Date: c. 1920
Type: Notgeld / Emergency Money
Please examine photos carefully for condition and details. A unique historical piece from the turbulent Weimar inflation period.
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