Poland. - 100 Marek - 1916 - Pick 8 (No reserve price)





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Original 100 Polish crowns banknote issued on 9 December 1916 by Krajowa Kasa Pożyczkowa during the German occupation, series A-442615, Pick 8, Miłczak M3, on original paper without a watermark, circulated with folds and central paper loss but complete and legible.
Description from the seller
Original banknote of 100 Polish Marks from December 9, 1916, issued by the National Loan Fund during the German occupation of Polish lands in World War I.
It is one of the most recognizable and sought-after banknotes in early Polish monetary history, preceding the regain of independence in 1918.
Details:
Denomination: 100 Polish marks.
Year of release: 1916
Place: Warsaw
Series and number: A·442615
Issuer: Krajowa Kasa Pożyczkowa
• Catalogs: Pick P-2 | Miłczak M3
Paper: original, without watermark.
State of preservation
Numerous circulation folds, paper wear, and visible paper loss in the central part, typical of circulation banknotes from the wartime period. The print is clear, the banknote is complete, with no signs of cleaning or repair.
100% original
An authentic banknote from the World War I period.
An attractive collectible type with high historical value.
An ideal specimen for the collection of Polish banknotes, World War I memorabilia, or 20th-century European history.
Original banknote of 100 Polish Marks from December 9, 1916, issued by the National Loan Fund during the German occupation of Polish lands in World War I.
It is one of the most recognizable and sought-after banknotes in early Polish monetary history, preceding the regain of independence in 1918.
Details:
Denomination: 100 Polish marks.
Year of release: 1916
Place: Warsaw
Series and number: A·442615
Issuer: Krajowa Kasa Pożyczkowa
• Catalogs: Pick P-2 | Miłczak M3
Paper: original, without watermark.
State of preservation
Numerous circulation folds, paper wear, and visible paper loss in the central part, typical of circulation banknotes from the wartime period. The print is clear, the banknote is complete, with no signs of cleaning or repair.
100% original
An authentic banknote from the World War I period.
An attractive collectible type with high historical value.
An ideal specimen for the collection of Polish banknotes, World War I memorabilia, or 20th-century European history.

