Very rare message design, marked with running number, red printed MODEL without dot with 13 mm high typeface. Diagonal double perforation in a small size with a diameter of 7 mm.
Unlike the zero-numbered pattern, virtually all known pieces with running numbering have a break through the printed field.
Vertical break and lighter also vertical deflection along the right margin. Minor flaws and deflections within the corners.
A rare banknote in any state of preservation.
The unprinted version has not yet been listed at auction, hence the designs make an excellent substitute in circulating banknote collections.
On November 11, 1918, with the restoration of independence, the PKKP was recognized as a temporary institution. The Polish mark became the national currency. The 500 mark of January 15, 1919 was the first banknote issued domestically. The collapse of the German mark and the growing national debt led to the culmination of hyperinflation in 1923. Higher and higher denominations were issued, up to 10 million marks. A 50 million mark design was created, but it was not put into circulation.