Piece of the second series with correctly written "General-Government" clause.
Typologically a rare banknote in such excellent state of preservation.
Slightly broken tip of the lower right corner.
A beautiful piece with perfectly preserved, naturally striated paper texture and clear printing gloss, visible even through the slab.
Attention is drawn to the exquisite color saturation of the print.
Valor currently very rarely listed in bank condition.
The awarded note from PMG, although excellent, still does not reflect the beauty and freshness of the presented banknote.
This is the last and best preserved piece from a fine find of several pieces that came to auction through us.
World War I led to a currency crisis in Poland, so the institution of the Polish National Loan Fund was established in the General Government. With the decree of Jeneral-Governor Hans Beseler on December 9, 1916, the PKKP was authorized to issue ½, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 Polish marks.