A typologically well-liked and sought-after banknote from the interwar period.
Second issue based on the previously introduced banknote with the issue date of 1919.
Piece whose technical note extremely does not reflect the beauty of the banknote presented.
Broken several times in the field, but the paper is still very well preserved, fresh, and the printing colors intensely saturated.
Typical paper delamination on the fracture lines and a minor tear in the margins. Foxing spots, erroneously recognized as rust by PMG.
A circulated banknote, but not a long-term one. Still fresh and very attractive.
Undisputedly one of the most pleasing pieces to come to our auctions.
The Polish mark was replaced in 1924 by a currency called zloty, the PKKP was abolished and the Bank of Poland was established in its place. The first to be introduced were pass tickets (made in France and England) with denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 zlotys, while 1,000 and 5,000 were not put into circulation. A second issue based on the previous design was issued in 1924.