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mojocatt ([personal profile] mojocatt) wrote2004-11-08 10:16 pm

Reichspfenning

My daughter had spread out some of her toys. In the piles of toys was a coin; I assumed it to be a quarter. A good old American quarter dollar, good for one game of Asteroids or song on the jukebox. But when I picked it up I realized it was a misplaced coin from my grandfathers coin collection.

50 fenning, a Reichspfenning with a 50 on the heads side. Deutfches Reich, a eagle grasping a wreath that encloses a swastika. The year 1944, the coin is extremely light, pure aluminum.



As we face similar madness, I am forced to wonder if this coin speaks to me of a previous madness that failed in 1945 after much pain, death and toil. This little chunk of aluminum minted into a coin as the people began to see the psychosis that had gripped the majority by the prerogative of a well organized minority. But at the time of this little gems minting it was already too late.

This one coin may hold more wisdom than our entire administration and a considerable percentage of the American populace.

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