Kosciuszko "four" in a competitive state of preservation.
Variant marked with the first series.
Paper clean, printing and location of chemical mark extremely centric.
A natural ink mark on the reverse.
Piece appreciated by a completely unprecedented for an 18th century issue, grade - 66 EPQ. Note that this is the highest grade awarded for the entire issue of Kosciuszko Insurrection tickets.
A treat for collectors of Polish banknotes in the highest PMG grades.
As the situation of the Kosciuszko Uprising worsened, the Directorate of Treasury Tickets was forced to issue lower denominations, such as 5 and 10 groszy and 1 zloty with the date of August 13, 1794. And on September 4, the denomination of 4 Polish zlotys was issued for the first and only time in the history of Polish paper money. The issuance of treasury tickets ended with the fall of the Kosciuszko Uprising.