1921 Weimar Republic Gross-Wartenberg Porcelain 50 Pfennig Notgeld
Interesting emergency money (“Notgeld”) issue from the Weimar Republic period of post–World War I Germany. Produced in porcelain rather than traditional metal during a time of economic hardship and material shortages.
Issued by the city of Gross-Wartenberg in 1921 with denomination of 50 Pfennig. Features stylized heraldic designs and period German inscriptions. These porcelain issues were produced by Meissen and other manufacturers as emergency circulating currency during Germany’s inflation era.
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Germany, Weimar Republic
Gross-Wartenberg issue
1921 dated
50 Pfennig denominationPorcelain Notgeld
Emergency money issue
Brown/orange glazed ceramic composition
A unique and collectible piece of early 20th century German monetary history. Porcelain Notgeld remains popular with world coin and exonumia collectors due to its unusual material and historical significance.
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