Kassowy-Billet of the Duchy of Warsaw in a variant with a stamp on the reverse.
Variant with the signature of Commissioner Jaraczewski.
Piece graded 35 NET Choice Very Fine by PMG. Superbly preserved, clear dry stamps - an item particularly valued by collectors. Minor edge-cutting and rust discoloration, typical of a 200+ year old paper.
Given the grade from PMG and the naturalness, this piece is already above average. The vast majority of known pieces receive grades at the PMG 20-30 level.
An attractively preserved piece. Invariably valued and sought after.
The Duchy of Warsaw, established in 1807 on the initiative of Napoleon Bonaparte, introduced its own paper money to improve economic circulation and finance state activities. Kass tickets, issued in thalers, were legal tender and accepted at all public cash registers. Pieces from 1810 are among the oldest and most valuable Polish banknotes today, providing priceless testimony to the history and aspirations of the young state during the turbulent era of the Napoleonic Wars.