German City of Nuremberg Ten Pfennig Notgeld-1920

Name/Title

German City of Nuremberg Ten Pfennig Notgeld-1920

Description

German City of Nuremberg Ten Pfennig Notgeld-1920

Context

Notgeld refers to money issued by an institution in a time of economic or political crisis. The issuing institution is usually one without official sanction from the central government. This occurs usually when sufficient state-produced money is not available from the central bank. Most notably, notgeld generally refers to money produced in Germany and Austria during World War I and the Interbellum. Issuing institutions could be a town's savings banks, municipality and private or state-owned firms. Nearly all issues contained an expiry date, after which time they were invalid. Issues without dates ordinarily had an expiry announced in a newspaper or at the place of issuance.

Collection

Banknotes

Made/Created

Date made

1920

Time Period

20th Century

Place of Origin

City

Nuremberg

State/Province

Bavaria

Country

Germany

Region

Central Europe

Continent

Europe

Banknote Details

Banknote Type

Notgeld

Currency

German Mark

Denomination

10 Pfennig

Issuing Authority

City of Nuremberg

Production Dates

May 1, 1920 - May 1, 1921

Serial Number

630028

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Money, Paper

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Money

Nomenclature Class

Exchange Media

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Overall

Width

1-13/16 in

Length

2-3/16 in

Composition

Material

Paper