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Rare 1921 Germany LILIENTHAL SHARP SHOOTER STATE COMPETION MEDAL For Sale


Rare 1921 Germany LILIENTHAL SHARP SHOOTER STATE COMPETION MEDAL
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Rare 1921 Germany LILIENTHAL SHARP SHOOTER STATE COMPETION MEDAL:
$130.00

Rare 1921 Germany LILIENTHAL SHARP SHOOTER STATE COMPETION MEDAL


bag 1Notgeld is quite possibly the most beautiful currency around, which is why it’s so popular with collectors.Notgeld comes in thousands of designs, all of which have beautifulcolors or tell small stories in a tinyspace. For any kind of currency, notgeld is remarkably colorful. Notgeld can be printed as a banknote, coin, or in another form. During World War I, German villagers started making their own, local currency. Inflation had caused the material of coins to have a higher value than the coins’ denominations, causing people and businesses to start hoarding the coins. Said metals were also needed for war supplies, making coins less common and paper banknotes more practical.Towns and villages started making their own currency. The first notgeld wasn’t so exciting; the issues were not colorful and existed only for practical purposes. However, later notgeld featured local buildings and landmarks, making each kind of notgeld more personal for locals.If a German banknote hasReichbanknotewritten on it, it’s a note created by the state and is not notgeld.Soon, collectors noticed notgeld for its lovely colors. Printers started making sets even after they ceased to meetany economic demand. These were the more colorful sets, which included local folklore stories. These sets, whichdidn’t go into circulation, were calledSerienscheine. They were producedup until 1922.Germany saw a hyperinflation starting in 1922, causing the need for new runs of notgeld in order to keep up with inflation. But soon other materials became their own kinds of notgeld, like wheat, rye, sugar, coal, or gold, as pieces with a fixed value.


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