50 Pfennigs - Menden 1917 front 50 Pfennigs - Menden 1917 back
50 Pfennigs - Menden 1917 photo
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50 Pfennigs - Menden

1917 year
Iron 4.5 g 22.8 mm
Description
Issuer
City of Menden (Prussian province of Westphalia)
Emperor
William II (Wilhelm II) (1888-1918)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Year
1917
Value
50 Pfennigs (50 Pfennige) (0.50)
Currency
Mark (1914-1924)
Composition
Iron
Weight
4.5 g
Diameter
22.8 mm
Thickness
1.7 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-04
References
Numista
N#34403
Rarity index
83%

Reverse

Pearl rim, legend surrounding denomination centered

Script: Latin

Lettering:
KRIEGSGELD 1917
50
• ✠ • PFENNIG • ✠ •

Edge

Wide spaced ribs

Comment

Issuing agency: [Stadt, Westfalen].Automatically translated

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the 50 Pfennigs - Menden 1917 coin is that it was issued during a time of economic turmoil in Germany, specifically during the hyperinflation period of the early 1920s. The coin's iron composition was a result of the wartime economy and the lack of available metals, and it was one of the few coins that were produced during this time that did not have a portrait of a king or emperor. Instead, it features the image of a woman, representing the city of Menden. This coin is a unique piece of history that reflects the economic and political climate of Germany during that time.