A very rare accept- zero pattern printed in blue.
Piece marked B series.
The banknote bears a PMG certificate with a PMG 65 EPQ rating.
The only piece to receive such a high grade in the PMG register.
A sought-after and treasured design from the communist period!
The paper money issued with an annual date of 1946 has a consistent design. The four lowest denominations were designed by Ryszard Kleczewski. They are characterized by the use of geometric patterns and geometrized floral motifs. The design used on the surface of the obverses of the 1, 2 and 10 zloty denominations resembles in its layout folk cut-outs made of paper.
In the center of the obverses was a cartouche with information about the denomination. On the lowest of the denominations, the centrally placed cartouche is flanked by two guilloche rosettes with the numerical value of the denomination written on them. On the fifty-dollar note it is flanked by two float units. On the 100-, 500- and 1,000-zloty banknotes, the main decorative dominant of the obverses and at the same time the carrier of ideological content are pairs of figures endowed with allegorical meaning.
The representations on the backs were placed in frames. On these "frames" were placed small decorations referring to the leitmotif of the banknote. On all the denominations, regardless of which economic field they refer to,we find small floral elements, in which we can see stylized ears of grain.