Archives International Auctions Auction 95 July 23, 2024

Archives International Auctions - Sale 95 28 July 23, 2024 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 115 115 Notgeld Assortment from Naumberg, Glauchau, and Lenzen, ca.1920s Germany, ca.1920s. Lot of 16 Notgeld, Includes: 25 Pfennig (4) from Naumberg; 50 Pfennig (6) from Glauchau with each obverse showing a different illustration; 50 Pfennig (3) and 75 Pfennig (3) from Lenzen. Notes range from AU to Uncirculated condition. (16). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ������������������������������ Est. $80-160 116 116 Schlesische Kohlen- & Cokes-Werke. 1914. Issued in Poland, Lot of 3 Notgeld Emergency Scrip Notes. Germany & Poland. 1914. Lot includes a trio of uniface 1 Mark, 2 Mark, and 5 Mark Notgeld issued by the Silesian Coal & Cokes Works factory, validation handstamp on back of each. XF. (3) ������������������ Est. $70-140 117 117 Stadtische Sparkasse, Oberhausen, (Rhld.). ND (ca. 1917-1918). Lot of 3 Issued Notgeld Emergency Notes. Germany. 1917-18, Lot of 3 Square Notgeld notes printed on thicker paper, values of 1/2 Mark, 2 Mark, and 3 Mark. Unc. (3) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $55-90 Germany - WWI P.O.W. Notgeld During World War I, German prisoner- of-war camps were run by the 25 Army Corps Districts into which Germany was divided. Around 2.4 million men were World War I prisoners of war in Germany. 118 118 Eglosheim Prisoner of War Camp, ND (1914-17), Notgeld Quartet Germany, ND (1914-18). Lot of 4 Issued POW Notgeld for use in the Warehouse in Eglosheim. Lot includes 1 Pfennig on brown/violet paper, 2 Pfennig on red/orange paper, 5 Pfennig on white paper, and 20 Pfennig on blue/violet paper. All pieces are uniface and are in AU-UNC condition. (4). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ��������� Est. $75-150 119 119 Germany, Eschwege P.O.W. Camp, K-46, Group of I/C, Notes, 1917 Germany, 1917. Lot of 6, I/C Notes, Includes: 50 Pfennig, 1 Mark, 2 Mark, 5 Mark, 10 Mark, and 20 Mark. K-46. Notes are in different colors and sizes, are all stamped cancelled at right side, and are in Uncirculated to Gem Uncirculated Condition. (6). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. Eschwege is a town in northeastern Hesse, Germany that served as a POW camp for the German Empire. ����������������������������������������������������� Est. $90-160 120 120 Grob-Poritsch Prisoner of War Camp, 1916, Group of Issued Notgeld Germany, 1916. Lot of 8 Issued POW Notgeld used in GroB-Poritsch POW Camp, Lot includes: 1 Pfennig, 2 Pfennig, 5 Pfennig, 10 Pfennig, 50 Pfennig, 1 Mark, 2 Mark, and 5 Mark. The Großporitsch prisoner of war camp was established during the First World War between Großporitsch and the Kleinporitsch outwork on the edge of the Zittau airfield. In the first years of the war, a settlement of barracks was built for prisoners of war, who were mainly used to build roads and paths in the area. From 1919 the prisoner of war camp served as a reception camp for German prisoners of war who had returned from abroad in the prisoner exchange. After a brief further use as a transit camp for resettlers from the parts of the provinces of Posen and Upper Silesia ceded to Poland under the Treaty of Versailles, the demolition of the camp began in 1920. Notes are in Uncirculated to CU condition. (8). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ��������� Est. $110-220

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