Variety with a fractional line in the mint's foot, and the initials KG of Karol Gronau at the bottom of the reverse.
A coin with a beautiful appearance. A beautiful mirror with an equally beautiful, noble patina in delicately colored shades.
Excellent piece, especially appreciated by lovers of coins with an aged, naturally dark patina.
During the November Uprising (1830–1831), the National Government issued coins in denominations of 3 groszy, 10 groszy, 2 Polish zlotys, 5 Polish zlotys, an insurgent ducat and a 1 zloty banknote. The banknote was introduced into circulation pursuant to the resolution of the Chamber of Senators and Deputies of July 1, 1831. Pursuant to this resolution, the Bank of Poland was authorized to issue, in addition to the PLN 1 banknote, also a PLN 2 banknote for a total amount of PLN 10 million. Polish zlotys. The reports of the Bank of Poland show that 1 Polish zloty was issued for the amount of 735,000 Polish zlotys.