Unique pattern of the highest denomination of the 1994 issue, the first issue from the period of the Third Republic, listed for the first time on the auction market in Poland! Specimen of the 1994 200 zloty AC series and zero numbering, without overprints MODEL and SPECIMEN. SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE perforation in the printed field. A banknote hitherto unrecorded in the literature. Piece bearing P...
The set includes Polish Marks from 1916 - 1919. Many nice pieces and some rarer types. The cluster along with the banknotes are presented in the video. An item worth studying!
An extremely rare acceptance pattern of the first Polish 50 zloty coin of 1994. Print fully completed, numbering zero, but without the MODEL and SPECIMEN overprints. Of note is the AR series, which is unusual for proof prints. Only the AL series is noted in Czesław Miłczak's catalog. Proper paper with watermark. The banknote bears a PMG certificate with a very good PMG 66 EPQ grade. Piece in...
Two Leuchtturm banknote binders, designed for the safe storage and presentation of your collection. Solid construction and high-quality protective cards ensure your banknotes are well-protected from damage. Dimensions: 25 x 29 x 6.5 cm
The set includes communist period banknotes from 1947 to 1965. Denominations from 2 zlotys to 1000 zlotys. States mixed from circulating to bank notes. The cluster together with the banknotes is presented in the video. Viewing recommended.
Unquestionably the most prestigious and one of the rarest Polish banknotes, an icon of Polish paper money. The highest denomination of the first Polish banknotes from the period of the Kościuszko Insurrection, issued in a print run of only one thousand pieces. A legendary item, yet at the same time so rare that many collectors consciously assume, already at the beginning of their co...
The set includes Polish Marks from 1919 to 1923. All denominations from 1/2 mark to 5,000,000 marks. The cluster along with the banknotes are presented in the video. Viewing strongly recommended!
The set includes banknotes of the communist period from 1944 to 1946. The cluster along with the banknotes is presented in the video. Various states of preservation from circulated to nice and fresh. Viewing recommended.
Type 1 numerator with single underline in No. Loss at left edge. Natural Piece. The highest and most desirable denomination of the Lodz ghetto banknotes.
The set includes zlotys from 1924 to 1936. All denominations from a 1 penny pass ticket to 500 zlotys. Various states of preservation from circulated to nice and fresh. The cluster along with the banknotes are presented in the video. Viewing strongly recommended.
A typologically necessary item from the early communist period in excellent state of preservation. The only representative of Polish banknotes with an issue date of 1945. The first, much rarer A series. Most of the pieces that are rated higher by the PMG are marked B-series, which is preserved in the stock of the National Bank of Poland. The banknote bears a PMG certificate with a PMG grade of...
A set of five 1994 issue designs. Banknotes in PMG slabs with PMG 65-66 EPQ grades. Noteworthy are the excellent states of preservation of the high denominations. 100 and 200 zlotys with the same design number 1869. Natural Pieces. An infrequent opportunity to purchase a set of pattern 94 in high PMG notes in a single flight.
A typologically necessary item from the early communist period. The only representative of Polish banknotes with an issue date of 1945. A natural piece.
A prestigious banknote of the highest rarity, regarded as one of the most legendary items in the history of Polish paper money. The 500 złotych denomination of 1794 is the banknote with the smallest issue among all denominations of the Kościuszko Insurrection – only 500 pieces were printed, making it most likely one of the smallest print runs among all Polish circulation banknotes and, at ...
Rare so-called Jaroszewicz pattern with characteristically low single digit numbering, specially set aside for the then Prime Minister. Perforated "MODEL" and marked with the series and numbering CD 0000007. PMG-certified banknote with an excellent PMG 67 EPQ grade. Selected natural piece appreciated with the highest PMG 67 EPQ grade, but in the register in this note, most pieces are collector...
High quality PWPW test banknote in a graphic design reminiscent of the banknotes of the Third Republic. Completed piece with AB series. Issuing condition.
100 Polish Notgelds, 168 German Notgelds Plus 33 UNC world banknotes and circulated (including 1000 Zl 1965 Prefix A) And other interesting pieces. Video attached. Total 311 Pieces
Album with banknotes, mainly from Germany, Greece, Austria, France, Hungary, Finland, Netherlands, United Kingdom and Italy. Many uncirculated. Viewing recommended. Presented in the attached video. Sold as it is, no returns.
Typologically, a very rare banknote with an erroneous "jeneral" clause. For this issue, even pieces in grade 2 condition are highly valued by advanced collectors, so the appearance of the piece in bank condition is an exceptional event. A banknote in excellent condition, with no deflections or breaks in the field. Natural, with no signs of conservation, with perfectly preserved ribbed paper te...
A very rare high-denomination note of the Bank of Lithuania. An attractive example graded PMG 55 About Uncirculated. The technical grade has been limited due to trimmed margins and evidence of previous mounting, however the note retains excellent eye appeal, vivid colours and strong detail for this scarce early issue. A desirable type for advanced collectors of Baltic banknotes.
Print only on the obverse on chalk paper. Reverse clean. Probably printed in a low edition of a few dozen pieces in various variants, probably as part of the preparatory work for the printing of the Sabala test bill. The banknote was prepared on two types of paper, glossy chalk and banknote paper with watermarks from the Sabala test bill. The banknotes feature various "SPARK" security graphics...
The highest denomination of inflationary marks, which in practice served as official tender. Rarer single-letter variety. A banknote in an extremely rare and excellent state of preservation for its type. Due to their length and large field, these banknotes practically always show deflection by drawing and numerous creases. Pieces in truly bank condition like the one offered are true rarities, ...
Piece with the sought-after SOLID type serial number, where all numerator digits are the same. The banknote bears a PMG certificate with an excellent PMG 68 EPQ grade. Natural Piece.
A rare couple of Ukrainian Specimens including uniface reverse and obverse print. Red overprint “ЗРАЗОК” (specimen). Graded 40 and 55 (Top Pop) by PMG. Both never washed or pressed. A rarely encountered specimens from Ukraine’s independence-era issues.
Variety marked with capital letters of the series. Banknote bent through the center and diagonally across the printed field. Natural Piece. Albumen presentation.
Extremely rare banknote from the first issue after Lithuania regained independence. Never washed or pressed. An early and historically significant Lithuanian banknote, only rarely appearing on the auction market.
A one-zloty bill from the November Uprising period, issued by the Bank of Poland in 1831, in the rarest variant with the signature of the bank's president Henryk Lubienski, printed on thin paper. Piece in PMG grading with note 25. Typical paper losses in the margins for qualities printed on thin paper. An opportunity not only for collectors of Polish paper money of the 19th century, but also f...