

Aachen F-1.13a 1920 50pf
Aachen F-1.13a 1920 50pf it's not a 1,0 mm thick planchet, it's 1.5 mm thick.
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Aachen F-1.13a 1920 50pf it's not a 1,0 mm thick planchet, it's 1.5 mm thick.
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Altena-Olpe (Westfalen) Handelskammer F-12.2 1918 50pf. No subtypes
Bonn 52.4 1918 10 Pfennig has two distinct varieties, which do you have?
F-52.4a has the Bridge Abutment or heavy stones the bridge is built on are round masses.
F-52.4b the Bridge Abutment is depicted as two stones.
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Aachen 1.11Aa 1920 50 pf Notgeld, with a mintage of 623,725 coins struck in Iron, coin rim has 21 flattened areas. The key point necessary in identifying this variety of coin is found on the reverse side of coin in the word KRÄNTCHE, the upper stroke of the K is longer as shown on photo #3.
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ALZEY (Hessen) Stadt F-14.1b, 1917 10 Pfennig, zinc. Mintage of 30,000 coins Heinrich Arid, Nürnberg Germany.
The way of distinguishing between F-14.1a & b.
On the reverse side. Of coin the number 1 in the value of 10 is the key to determining which variety is which. a) The top slop of the 1 is nearer to the K.
b) The top slop of the 1 is nearer to the R.
* the K & R are beginning of KRIEGSMÜNZE
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Mühlhausen F-342.10i 50 Pfennig 1920 Iron coin. So how do we distinguish this variety?
Using a clear Multi-gauge segmented into millimeters, and placing in over the coin: 1st measure the Mühleisen ( Milling Shaft Object) from top to bottom, which provides the height (hoch) which should be 10.5 mm, 2nd with the gauge, measure the distance between the 5 - 0, which be 1.0 mm wide.
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