Typologically one of the most difficult Polish banknotes denominated in marks. Variety printed on paper with a honeycomb watermark and No̱ preceding the serial number.
The banknote bears a PMG certificate with a PMG 63 rating.
The banknote is distinguished by its issue freshness and bank-like presentation.
Reduced grade due to attachment marks on the reverse, but paper without any signs of wet treatment. Only minor creases on the left edge.
An excellent piece appreciated with the highest and only such high mark in the PMG register under the 18c-e variants.
The prettiest piece of this variety we had on offer!
The February-May issue consists of five denominations designed by Adam Poltawski. The banknotes designed by him are part of the European trend of banknote composition of that time, where the dominant representation was a portrait. In the case of this issue, it is a portrait of a historical figure.
In the case of the lower denominations, the obverse carries informational content about the banknote. On the other hand, the reverse featured propaganda content depicted in the form of portraits.