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| Issuer | Triumph-Werke Aktiengesellschaft, Nuremberg |
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| Composition | Zinc |
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| Obverse lettering | TRIUMPH-WERKE 1 ✶ AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT ✶ |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Triumph-Werke Aktiengesellschaft in Nuremberg was primarily a manufacturer of bicycles and later motorcycles, and like many large German industrial firms during the Weimar and early Nazi periods, issued its own factory token coinage — Werksgeld — for use in canteen and welfare facilities on site. These pieces circulated only within the plant, effectively functioning as a closed monetary system that kept worker spending tied to company-controlled services.
Zinc was the practical choice for low-denomination factory tokens, keeping production costs negligible.