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Excellent example of this always sought after denomination. Very Rare
Variant with numerator type "7" according to Cz. Miłczak's catalog. The banknote bears a PMG certificate with a PMG 67 EPQ rating.
A beautiful uncirculated Specimen of this rare and popular type note
PolandGeneral Government (1939-1945) genuine overprint on 100 zloty bill 9.11.1934, BE series, numbering 1552411 numerous fractures

10 pennies 1794

-1
190 EUR
Variety with non-reversed facsimile mark on reverse. Pinhole. A natural piece with a nice clean presentation.
Piece printed on very thin paper, without watermark pieces such as crest or inscriptions. Given the numbering, this is most likely a piece printed on paper from the less common paper manufacturer C.I.Honig. Low four-digit serial number 3891. An attractive piece. Minor scuffing and light bumps on edges. A natural piece with well-saturated print color and a clearly preserved dry seal, despite th...
A Very Rare original bundle from 1940 of 20 Banknotes of the highest denomination at the time, the 500 Zlotych Note. With original band
III RP, 2,000,000 zl 1992 A - with error Condition: 1 Literature: Miłczak 190a
The Rarest signature type, in excellent condition. Light minor restauration is noted but far more superior condition than the average piece
A sought-after and treasured banknote, often considered the most beautiful Polish banknote. A circulating but natural piece.
A well-liked and sought-after banknote depicting a miner. Banknote broken by printed field. A natural, fresh piece with original print shine. A very nice banknote. The paper is clean, the colors well preserved, the overall presentation is almost album-like.

5 pennies 1794

1/-1
238 EUR
Beautifully preserved piece with no breaks or folds. Issuing state of preservation.
The well-liked A series. PMG-certified banknote with an excellent PMG 67 EPQ rating. A selected, natural piece appreciated with the highest mark in the PMG register.

100 gold 1946 - K - PMG 66 EPQ

PMG 66 EPQ
190 EUR
Banknote in PMG slab with PMG 66 EPQ grade. A beautiful, absolutely bankable piece.
Typologically a rare and sought after banknote. Very rare in the fine states. Banknote broken crosswise. Album-like presentation.
This collection contains the following: 5 Livres 55 Pcs 10 Sous 13 Pcs 10 Livres 2 pcs 25 Livres 2 Pcs 50 Sous 3 pcs. Some better than others, a great dealer lot
Banknote broken by printed field. A nice and fresh piece with an album-like appearance.
One of the rarest series of the communist period. A very rare replacement series, which even in poor states of preservation is readily included in advanced collections of Polish banknotes. Banknote in PMG grading with PMG 35 grade. A sought-after series and also a variety.
PolandPeople's Republic of Poland (1952-1989) E series, numbering 4504808 repeatedly broken
Typologically rare and sought after banknote. Variety printed on national paper marked with series A. Piece after conservation, top right corner touched up. Solid presentation as a result of well-conducted conservation work.

1 Gold 1940 - B - PMG 68 EPQ - OKAZOWY.

PMG 68 EPQ MAX-jedyny
238 EUR
Rarer '40 vintage. A specimen piece, bearing a PMG certificate with a PMG rating of 68 EPQ. The only piece to receive such a high rating in the PMG registry. An item for collectors aiming for the absolute top grades in the PMG registers. A PMG 68 EPQ grade for an interwar bill will be extremely difficult to beat.
The first Polish banknote issued by the Directorate of the Polish National Loan Fund. Banknote broken by a printed field. Paper split at the line of vertical break (paper split). This is not a tear in the sense of the Sheldon scale. Additional information in the correct interpretation in the link below: Splits vs. Tears: What's the Difference | PMG (pmgnotes.com). Piece in printer's condition....
Reference: P Various All photos of each piece in this listing. Several very rare pieces. Recommended for certification. 
Red color numeral. The banknote bears a PMG certificate with a very good PMG 66 EPQ grade. Natural Piece. A common banknote, but not easy to acquire in such a high grade.
Red serial number printed on paper with no watermarks. Uncirculated banknote graded 66 EPQ by PMG.
A rare banknote that, due to the outbreak of World War II, did not officially enter circulation, but most likely used to pay soldiers' pay in September 1939. Only half-finished or unfinished pieces are commonly noted, while completed pieces are rare. Two holes in the printed field probably indicating deletion by the issuer. A natural piece. A desirable and sought-after item in any state of pre...
PolandPostwar Poland (1944-1952) series F, numbering 7887620 numerous fractures, freshness, soiling of paper
Reference: P Unlisted as a proof
PolandWarsaw General Government (1915-1918) General, series A, numbering 3871395 several breaks, paper creases, minimal paper loss
Two-letter variety with type "3" numeral according to Cz. Miłczak catalog. The banknote bears a PMG certificate with a PMG 67 EPQ rating.

1/2 mark 1916 - General - A - PMG 67 EPQ

PMG 67 EPQ 2-ga nota
238 EUR
PMG-certified banknote with an excellent PMG 67 EPQ rating. A natural piece. An excellent banknote with the second highest grade in the PMG registry. An item for the most stringent in terms of the collection's condition.
A very rare acceptance-zero design printed in shades of blue-green. The banknote deviates in color from the typical green variety, but does not hold both full blue. Piece marked B series. The banknote bears a PMG certificate with a high grade of PMG 64 EPQ. A cherished communist-era zero design in natural blue-green. For the uninspired, we have included a comparison with a naturally preserved ...
Reference: P 10
A needed and typologically sought after bill. Spot conservation. Album-like presentation as a result of superbly executed conservation work.
Reference: P Various  Recommended for certification, always usually offered in parts and never as an entire set
Reference: P 15 PCGS 20 51101851
Reference: P 7 PMG 20 2430419-016
PMG-certified banknote with an excellent PMG 68 EPQ rating. A select, natural piece appreciated with the highest grade in the PMG registry. An item for collectors aiming for the absolute top grades in the PMG registers. The PMG 68 EPQ grade for an interwar bill will be extremely difficult to beat.
A PMG-certified banknote with a PMG 67 EPQ grade. An excellent grade for the largest Polish banknote, especially for the variety shown.
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) - issues after the reform of Wladyslaw Grabski C.O. series, numbering 9103919 beautiful
Recommended for certification
A prized bill of the Bank of Poland in exile 1939-1945. One of two denominations printed by the American Bank Note Company in the United States. Series sourced from an archival pool. Minor callus on the left margin. A sought-after Bank in Exile period denomination in bank condition.
Many times rarer, in our opinion still undervalued variety, unstamped on the reverse side. Signature of the commissioner Potocki. Circulating piece, spotting and understamping on the reverse side. Tears in the margins. Dry stamps properly preserved. A solid piece, rarer in the presented variety than the two-dollar denomination. Typologically, this is an item missing from many collections.
Extremely rare variety according to Adam Szparlo's catalog with rarity grade L8. Banknote in PMG slab with PMG 68 EPQ grade.
PolandGeneral Government (1939-1945) counterfeit overprint on 100 zloty bill 9.11.1934, AC series, numbering 5114067 numerous fractures, soiled paper
The first Polish banknote issued by the Directorate of the Polish National Loan Fund. Banknote after conservation. Correct presentation.
The rarest denomination of the PRL series. 1st Prefix
Condition: 2 to 5Russia, set of 163 banknotes. Interesting set.
Piece printed on paper without additional watermarks. Low four-digit serial number 4797. Reinforced with old type understamping. Worth including in the collection due to the low four-digit serial number.
PMG-certified banknote with an excellent PMG 68 EPQ rating. An exquisite piece, specimen in every aspect appreciated with the highest note from PMG. An amazing grading bill for a 100-year-old banknote, a rarity not only for Polish, but for world banknotes.