A very interesting pair of penny notes with consecutive serial numbers.
Banknotes bearing PMG certificates with PMG 64 and 65 EPQ grades.
Natural Pieces.
A big curiosity!
In 1924, alongside Bank of Poland banknotes, pass tickets were put into circulation. Unlike paper money, the coins were issued for the account of the Treasury. As the amount of coinage accumulated in the treasury was insufficient, it was decided to issue pass tickets to temporarily replace coins. The paper money issued by the Treasury was intended to help exchange Polish marks for zlotys by providing the public with the lower denominations necessary for daily transactions.