Official pass of Kazimierz Golecki, head of the Grudziądz Tax Office, issued by the Pomeranian Tax Chamber on January 10, 1924, and a Tax Protection badge with service number 309.
One-piece badge, silver.
Badge maker: State Mint in Warsaw (on the edge of the reverse one can see the concave Kościesza coat of arms - the interwar mark of this mint).
Unsigned period cap.
Diameter 32 mm.
Badge with beautiful patina, good plus condition - visible signs of wear - bumps on the obverse. Nonetheless, the badge in such condition together with the cap is rare on the collector's market.
It is worth mentioning that in 1920-1939, fiscal control was carried out by fiscal protection brigades, as well as protection regions, which were executive bodies of the Polish fiscal authority. The managers of these brigades were subordinate to the directors (presidents) of the treasury chambers. The heads of the regions, on the other hand, were subordinate to the heads of the excise and monopoly tax offices. This issue of the history of Polish treasury is probably related to the presented values.