The highest rarity WMG banknote, a high denomination early guilder issue.
Extremely rare variety with November issue date.
Banknote issued in a low mintage, limited to one series with six-digit numbering. Unlike the October-dated piece, marked with the letter S - ( Sonder Ausgabe - i.e. special edition).
In addition, without the Ungültig cancellation stamp, which significantly increases the attractiveness of the offered piece.
Known four auction listings in Poland. Only four pieces are also known in the PMG registry.
Circulated, but natural state of preservation, with well-preserved print color.
Typologically one of the rarest WMG banknotes.
The outbreak of World War I caused a shortage of small money. For this reason, between 1914 and 1918, the Magistrat Danzig issued banknotes ranging from 10 fenigs to 20 marks. The Free City of Danzig introduced inflationary mark banknotes (1919-23) and the more stable guilders (1923-1939). The guilder currency remained in force until 1939, when Danzig was incorporated into Germany during World War II.