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German WWI Notgeld 10 Pfennig

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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.

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"gultig bis 1 jahr nach friedensschluss"

"valid until one year after peace circuit"

Interesting coin.
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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.

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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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