In WW1 some parts of Poland were occupied by German Forces. The plan was to found a Kingdom of Poland which was intended to be under control of the German Empire. In 1917 and 1918 coins for that occupied territory were issued.
1 Fenig
Material: Iron
Diameter: 15 mm
Weight: 1,75 g
Edge: Smooth
Obverse: Value
Reverse: Crowned eagle with wings open
Reference: Y# 4, J. 604
5 Fenigow
Material: Iron
Diameter: 18 mm
Weight: 2,53 g
Edge: Smooth
Obverse: Value
Reverse: Crowned eagle with wings open
Reference: Y# 5, J. 605
Year | Mint | Mintage |
---|---|---|
1918 | FF | 51.484.000 |
Year | Mint | Mintage |
---|---|---|
1917 | FF | 18.700.000 |
1918 | FF | 18.700.000 |
10 Fenigow
Material: Iron
Diameter: 21 mm
Weight: 3,56 g
Edge: Smooth
Obverse: Value
Reverse: Crowned eagle with wings open
Reference: Y# 6, J. 606
20 Fenigow
Material: Iron
Diameter: 23 mm
Weight: 4 g
Edge: Smooth
Obverse: Value
Reverse: Crowned eagle with wings open
Reference: Y# 7, J. 607
Year | Mint | Mintage | Note |
---|---|---|---|
1917 | FF | 33.000.000 | legend far from rim |
1917 | FF | inc. above | legend near rim |
1918 | FF | 14.990.000 | legend far from rim |
Year | Mint | Mintage |
---|---|---|
1917 | FF | 1.900.000 |
1918 | FF | 19.260.800 |