The only one of the PLN banknotes of the Second Republic, which was introduced in the first round after Grabski's reform, survived in circulation until the outbreak of the Second World War, even though this denomination had already been replaced by the 100 zlotys of the new large issue of 1932-1934.
As the final years of the Second Republic were dominated by the 1930s 100s in circulation, the share of those from 1919 was small, and as a rule, pieces heavily worn by circulation are naturally found.
Banknotes of 100 zlotys from 1919 in fine condition are among the very rare items.
The present one is definitely preserved above average.
Without paper circulation fatigue, with its natural issue freshness. Only with a trace of folding into four and additional light lines of two vertical side folds.
Presentation excellent.
Definitely above average freshness.
A very attractive piece.