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First vintage series. Unusually low single-digit serial number. The banknote bears a PMG certificate with a grade of PMG 64. This is the third printed Polish bicentennial that is still in circulation. This is truly an incredible value.
Post-exhibition copies of 1,000 zloty 1965 with Heidrich's SIGNATURE - obverse and reverse (2pcs)
5 EUR
Post-exhibition, one-sided copies of the obverse and reverse of the 1,000 zloty bill from the Cities of Poland series. Both signed by their author - Andrzej Heidrich (in pencil, dated 2000).
Very nice, natural state of preservation. Paper without watermark. Small callus in field, otherwise no comments.
The 10 guilders of the Bank of Danzig from 1930 is a very rare banknote. Confirmation of this is easily found in sporadic listings in numismatic archives. It has occurred only 2 times in our entire history. Its rarity today is related to its short circulation time, about a year, in which it did not manage to disperse. At the end of 1923, due to the hyperinflation of the mark, the city of Danzi...
Beautiful, natural art. Deeply saturated print. Excellent presentation, as evidenced by the high PMG note. The first and only Danzig million denomination issued in print (preprinted millions were also issued with the same date, using 50,000-mark bills). A five-digit numbered (early) variety, with the asterisk rotated 90 degrees.
Dimensions 27 x 32 x 6 cm. Inside 35 cards of various types, with black dividers.
Rare and difficult to obtain, especially in very nice condition like this one, a single-mark Ghetto variety. Distinguished by its six-digit numbering, without the series letter. Numbering in red. Slight vertical bend. A beautiful, natural piece.
Very nice, bankable state of preservation confirmed by the PMG note. The highest denomination of the Gdansk Magistrate's vouchers - one of its two issues. The later, November issue, with a more beautiful design. On the back Ungültig - a stamp of the cashier's office of the City Chamber indicating withdrawal from circulation.
A small minus only on the brightest $5 with the queen, for minor corns. Other than that, no comments.
The last branded issue of the city of Danzig. dated October 11, 1923. This is a prized banknote from the period of hyperinflation, introduced on the eve of the introduction of the new currency in Gdansk (the Act of the Sejm and Senate announcing the change of currency appeared on October 20). Variety with watermark interlaced squares.
A fantastically preserved coin, of the first vintage of its mintage. RECOMMENDED
A pair of both varieties of the last voucher of the Magistrat Danzig, the last banknotes before the establishment of the Free City of Danzig.
Low numbered variety, on paper without watermark. Deeper break and overbending of upper left corner. Otherwise without remarks. Rare Ghetto denomination.
The last 10,000 mark banknote of the Free City. Realized in a different, lovely design depicting a Danzig merchant (painting by Hans Holbein), a Danzig koga and two important buildings for the city: the English House and St. Catherine's Church. Beautifully preserved.
Dimensions 27 x 32 x 6 cm. Inside 39 cards of various types, with black dividers.
The highest denomination of the first issue of banknotes of the Free City of Danzig. The issue was dated October 1922. The 1,000 marks were made twice at the turn of a few months (the second issue was made as early as March 1923). The result of such a short time was the use of the prepared layout with some changes. The 1922 banknotes, in addition to a different color scheme, have more security...
Very nice, appreciated with PMG 64 note. Paper without watermark.
Piece in issue condition. C.H. series, numbering 6515564
Dimensions 27 x 32 x 6 cm. Inside 50 cards of various types, with black dividers.
Dimensions 27 x 32 x 6 cm. Inside 54 cards of various types, with black dividers.
Very nicely preserved, as confirmed by the PMG note. Variety with watermark of triangles and circles. Watermark layout shown in the photo under the light. A rare inflationary banknote that was in circulation for less than a month. With a distinctive simplified layout and one-sided printing, related to the rushing devaluation of money (the 10 million was introduced just three weeks earlier).
Michael Bishop - Banknotes, my passion. Notebook I: 1939-1943, Kielce 2024, ISBN 9788362509348 The publication is 111 pages in B5 format, bound in soft cover, enriched with more than 120 colorful, often enlarged photographs. It is a collection of treatises devoted to various aspects of the production and issue of Polish banknotes. The author discusses in detail the issuance of banknotes from t...
Dimensions 27 x 32 x 6 cm. Inside 42 cards of various types, with black dividers.
The last voucher of the Magistrate of Gdansk. This is its rare version with the stamp "Ungültig!" - withdrawn from circulation. As Czeslaw Miłczak describes it, "Pieces without the stamp are mostly found on the collector's market." This may have been influenced by the inflation of the German mark, which was gaining momentum. The exchange of these vouchers most likely took place in April 1922...
Second max note in PMG register
Dimensions 27 x 32 x 6 cm. Inside 57 cards of various types, with black dividers.
A beautiful piece, with a high PMG 65 EPQ rating. Variety with the series letter (A) before the six-digit numbering.
Very good condition. Inserted in foil covers.
Dimensions 27 x 32 x 6 cm. Inside 54 cards divided into 3, with black dividers.
Original banker's seal, 50 gold 1988. series HRCondition: 1/1-, vertical tear in one spot on corner of sealer, visible in photo.
Poland's most prized collector's banknote. Mintage: 35,000 pieces
One of the first banknotes of the Free City of Danzig. This is one of three denominations realized with the date 1922 (the next issues were only from March 1923). Very nice state of preservation, confirmed by a good PMG note.
The first, rare and well-liked A series.
Variety with the series letter (A) before the six-digit numbering.
The well-liked First Series A. The banknote bears a PMG certificate with a PMG 67 EPQ rating.
The last voucher of the Magistrate of Gdansk. Fiat-brown variety (one of two for this denomination).
The 2 mark is the most difficult denomination of Lodz Ghetto banknotes to obtain in the uncirculated states. The present one is a very nice piece of it, as confirmed by the rare PMG 64 note. In addition, it is a very interesting piece - with double cashing - perforation and deletion. They were made at the printing stage and, as we read in the study by Jack Sarosiek, "are among the rarities and...
In st.3 "waste paper" 20 zloty 1940 without number and subprint. Other banknotes in st.2/2+.
An exquisitely preserved piece.
Slightly bent $10 denomination; others without comments.
Variety with the series letter (A) before the six-digit numbering.
A perfectly preserved treasury ticket, 5 pennies 1924. In the PMG register, the population of robbed banknotes currently stands at 106. In this auction, we offer you a banknote in perfect to perfect state of preservation. WE RECOMMEND
50 and 500 zloty deflected; on 100 zloty we do not notice deflection, but flattened texture.
Here is the last circulating banknote of the Free City of Danzig (20 guilders 1938 was never put into circulation). Beautiful state of preservation. Uncirculated. Endorsed with a high PMG note, with the annotation EPQ. Variety with a single letter series (K). This is an issue put into circulation in November 1937, and withdrawn as early as September 1939, due to German aggression. It was excha...
France, Spain, Italy, set of 21 banknotes.