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Galerie > Medieval to Contemporary > Europe > Germany in general > German states and issue locations > Germany, Bonn
1920 AD., Germany, Bonn, Notgeld, 10 Pfennig, Funck 51.1A.
Germany, Rhineland, city of Bonn, Notgeld, 1920 AD., 
10 Pfennig (21 mm / 3,61 g), iron, medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), plain edge, 
Obv.: BEETHOVEN - BONN * 1770 / 1920 , bust of Ludwig van Beethoven facing left, birth date and location behind. 
Rev.: STADT BONN / 10 / PFENNIG , issuer and value flanked by laurel branches.
Ems 2-11 ; Lamb 51.8 ; Funck 51.1A ; Menzel - . 

Ludwig van Beethoven (baptized 17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential of all composers. His best known compositions include 9 symphonies, 5 concertos for piano, 32 piano sonatas, and 16 string quartets. He also composed other chamber music, choral works (including the celebrated Missa Solemnis), and songs.

Born in Bonn, then the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of the Holy Roman Empire, Beethoven displayed his musical talents at an early age and was taught by his father Johann van Beethoven and Christian Gottlob Neefe. During his first 22 years in Bonn, Beethoven intended to study with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and befriended Joseph Haydn. Beethoven moved to Vienna in 1792 and began studying with Haydn, quickly gaining a reputation as a virtuoso pianist. He lived in Vienna until his death. During the late 18th century, his hearing began to deteriorate significantly, yet he continued to compose, conduct, and perform after becoming completely deaf.
Schlüsselwörter: Germany Rhineland Bonn Notgeld Pfennig Ludwig Beethoven Laurel Branch

1920 AD., Germany, Bonn, Notgeld, 10 Pfennig, Funck 51.1A.

Germany, Rhineland, city of Bonn, Notgeld, 1920 AD.,
10 Pfennig (21 mm / 3,61 g), iron, medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), plain edge,
Obv.: BEETHOVEN - BONN * 1770 / 1920 , bust of Ludwig van Beethoven facing left, birth date and location behind.
Rev.: STADT BONN / 10 / PFENNIG , issuer and value flanked by laurel branches.
Ems 2-11 ; Lamb 51.8 ; Funck 51.1A ; Menzel - .

Ludwig van Beethoven (baptized 17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential of all composers. His best known compositions include 9 symphonies, 5 concertos for piano, 32 piano sonatas, and 16 string quartets. He also composed other chamber music, choral works (including the celebrated Missa Solemnis), and songs.

Born in Bonn, then the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of the Holy Roman Empire, Beethoven displayed his musical talents at an early age and was taught by his father Johann van Beethoven and Christian Gottlob Neefe. During his first 22 years in Bonn, Beethoven intended to study with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and befriended Joseph Haydn. Beethoven moved to Vienna in 1792 and began studying with Haydn, quickly gaining a reputation as a virtuoso pianist. He lived in Vienna until his death. During the late 18th century, his hearing began to deteriorate significantly, yet he continued to compose, conduct, and perform after becoming completely deaf.

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