One of the rarest to acquire communist period banknotes in bank condition.
Still unlisted in uncirculated condition.
Offered piece with the second highest note in the PMG register.
Broken vertically once with edge delamination of paper. Minor freshness and sagging at corners.
Overall presentation good. Banknote with lots of printer freshness, no signs of enhancement treatments.
Undisputedly one of the best preserved pieces to have appeared at auction in Poland.
Immediately after the Germans were ousted from the eastern territories in July 1944, work began on a new monetary system. Banknotes previously printed in Moscow were introduced, with denominations of 50 grosz, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500 zlotys. The erroneous phrase "Acceptance in all withdrawals is mandatory" appeared in them . It was later corrected to "mandatory."