Variety with the word tickets spelled in lower case and the type numeral "Berlin IV".
Beautifully preserved banknote in full printing condition.
Minor corner imperfections, tip of lower left one broken. Imitation deflection impressions on all corners, a remnant of long-term storage in an old type album.
The banknote impresses with its issue freshness, the embossing of the print can be felt under the fingertips, and the numerator phenomenally flashes from obverse to reverse, a feature reserved for fresh values with no traces of circulation.
The colors are exquisitely saturated, the printing naturally shiny.
Pieces that will be appreciated by collectors who value the highest freshness of printing.
World War I led to a currency crisis in Poland, so the institution of the Polish National Loan Fund was established in the General Government. With the decree of Jeneral-Governor Hans Beseler on December 9, 1916, the PKKP was authorized to issue ½, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 Polish marks.