I have here a German Notgeld 1918 10 pfennig piece. I know there were many variations of this notgeld minted during the war and that's about it on personal knowledge. I think it's a very interesting piece and would like to learn more about it's origin and value.
Hmm, does the term "peace circuit" make sense in English? Sounds strange to me. Anyway, "Friedensschluss" simply means making peace (at the end of a war, usually by signing some peace treaty). The issuing city was Coblenz which back then was in Prussia; today it's Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate.
That's cool! It makes perfect sense why that would be on there seeing how this money was minted specifically during wartime. I love obtaining pieces of history like this, another interesting story to add to the collection!
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