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Notegeld Or Not

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Did you know that German Notegeld came in these forms

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 Posted 05/07/2006  10:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yep, I've seen those Westphalian hyperinflation-notgeld-tokens before (number 1) - several coin club members bring them along each time the meeting topic is either "Germany" or "emergency issues". They come in several denominations and metals.

The Rothenburg 10 (pfennig) is new to me (number 2). I'd have assumed it was either a canteen token or a tramway/transport token. I suppose it depends on what "K.B." stands for.
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The second coin that you show is from the city of Rothenburg.
It's a 10 pfennig who is listed in the Funck catalog under number 453.5.
OB stands for OrtsBereich, city limit.

Greetings, Carl
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the second one is mentioned and they show photos in my notegeld book
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How about these the first is a Kreigs geld token the next is a beer token which could possibly be It would be easier if I could read german.. In my book on notegeld it says beer tokens were used as notegeld

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nice website thank you for the contribution
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tbird56 I have to say I likeyour web page and you seem to collect the way I do EVERTHING how did you set that up like that
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 Posted 05/08/2006  4:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CarlTromp to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Jim, The Coblenz 10 pfennig is listed in the Funck under number 80.1a, from this type there are also pieces in silver known.

Tbird, verry nice site you have, congrats with that one!!

Greetings, Carl
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Thanks Carltromp are you a collector of notegeld ,Kreisgeld etc.
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Unreleated I know What Koblenz is on the Rhine and a very beautiful town.

I dabble a little in notegeld myself.
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Jim,
i collect world by type and year (see my info), with a large interrest in german crisis money, bill's as wel as notes.
Got a few dozen doubles from those as well.

KLD, you'r right, it's on the Rhine ;-)

Greetings, Carl
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 Posted 05/08/2006  6:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add scoutjim99 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
i would love to germany I have been through just the airport
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Hi Jim, I set up all the web pages myself by playing around with the Composer built into Netscape.
I do collect the world, mostly 1800+, coins and paper money. It's a great hobby we have.
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Easy jim, I drive for abouth 1 hour, and I'm there ;-)
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LOL....opps sorry I mean I would love to see(visit germany and Netherlands and anywhere else for that matter
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