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| Issuer | Jersey (British Crown dependency, German Occupation) |
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| Value | 5 Marks |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | Completely plain, unadorned field with no devices, legends, or decorative elements. The reverse shows only the flat brass surface of the triangular flan with rounded corners, exhibiting the natural texture of the metal. No inscription, motif, or border is present. |
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Issued in 1941 under the German military occupation of Jersey, these tokens were produced because the occupying forces had disrupted normal currency supply while simultaneously injecting Reichsmarks into the local economy. Jersey's government struck them as emergency local tender to maintain basic commerce. The brass composition reflects wartime metal constraints — the same pressures that saw Britain itself withdraw copper and nickel coinage for munitions.
No other British territory under Axis occupation produced a comparable emergency token series, making this a genuinely singular artifact of the Channel Islands occupation rather than a generic wartime expedient.