A very rare item in the presented state of preservation!
A rare, early variety. Banknote marked with a series that comes from the actual circulation of AE. This series is many times rarer than the AC and AD series, a small stock of which is preserved in the inventory of the National Bank of Poland.
A specimen piece, without the slightest flaws.
Excellent grade from PMG 66 EPQ, which suggests that for an early variety, printed on cream paper represents the highest grade.
Natural banknote. The colors of the printing are exquisitely preserved, the paper is clean and retains the soft cream hue typical of this variety.
A rare, early variety marked with an actual circulation series, which is missing from many advanced collections in the condition presented, and whose rarity in issue condition will be appreciated by collectors with many years of experience!
As part of the 1950 monetary reform, a new series of banknotes issued on July 1, 1948 was introduced into circulation, consisting of seven denominations. When the decision was made to print the new paper money needed for the reform, it turned out that PWPW's production capacity was completely used up by the production of current banknotes. Soviet printing houses were in the process of printing paper money for their own reform, and therefore could not accept the Polish order. For this reason, they turned to other foreign paper money printing plants, which executed an order for the NBP between 1948 and 1950. Banknotes printed outside the country were rolled over to the PWPW.