Stuttgarter Metallwarenfabrik Wilhelm Mayer & Franz Wilhelm e.K., was the company responsible for the coinage.
This coin was minted by Heinrich Arld GmbH, from Nuremberg.
This very nice coin was minted by L. Chr. Lauer, from Nuremberg. The total was 1,008,376 pieces in 1919.
This coin was minted by L. Chr. Lauer, from Nuremberg.
This coin was minted between 1919 and 1920 by Conrad Balmberger Münz-Prägeanstalt Vereinsabzeichenfabrik (Mint club badge factory), from...
The Mansfeldsche Gewerkschaft was the copper mining company.
Interesting piece, the total amount was 100,000 coins
Piece coined by Jörgum & Trefz, from Frankfurt.
ND, was minted between 1920 and 1921
This piece was minted by Adam Donner, from Elberfeld.
This piece was coined by Heinrich Kissing, from Menden.
This piece was coined in two different places; Heinrich Arld GmbH, from Nuremberg, and Stuttgarter Metallwarenfabrik Wilhelm Mayer & Franz Wilhelm...
This is circulating commemorative coin, minted by Gebrüder Kugel & Fink, from Lüdenscheid. The total mintage was 903,059 coins. It is from 1920...
Minted by Max Ernst Knecht, from Solingen. The total mintage was 903,059 coins.
Minted by Gebrüder Kugel & Fink, Lüdenscheid.
This piece were coined by Gebrüder Kugel & Fink, Lüdenscheid. The total mintage was 3,200,000 coins.
Both of Ohligs' pieces were coined by Max Ernst Knecht, from Solingen. The total mintage of the 10 pfennig piece was 500,000 coins, and the two...
The first coin was minted by Wilhelm Deumer, from Lüdenscheid. The second by Gebrüder Kugel & Fink, from Lüdenscheid too. The image on the reverse...
Very nice pieces! The first was minted by Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik of Göppingen. Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik, a German tableware...
1 GROSCHE (or Groschen in standard German) means it had a value of 10 pfennig. The word "Öcher" is local dialect for "Aachener", this coin was...
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