Miłczak 21d attractive condition for this denomination; first series of the two-letter variety; slightly broken centrally vertically, minor corner fractures, including in the upper left corner going through the drawing; bill mildly wavy, most likely wet straightened
Literature: Miłczak 138g beautifully preserved ; rarer Gucwa G3 series, especially attractive to collectors who collect the initial and final letters of the alphabet
A very well-preserved high rarity banknote with vivid print colors evaluated at PMG. Piece with creases in the field, no visible breaks. Valued with a note with the annotation EPQ - indicating excellent paper quality. Replacement series printed at the Thomas De la Rue printing house in London . A sought-after coin in any state of preservation, in such excellent condition a rarity. Definitely r...
Literature: Miłczak 135c last series of 5 zloty 1948 issue; no breakage, corners sharp; a slight central vertical deflection can be seen through the slab
Reference: Haxby 330-G86b Comments: The highest known denomination from the Bank of the State of Georgia. A very rare piece, only 1 other has surfaced for auction 10 years ago in the United States in similiar condition. Extremely Rare estimated less than 10 pieces to have survived (emitted not remainders). An opportunity that will not repeat itself twice.
Rare banknote with correct visual presentation, broken several times, no losses. A well-liked and sought-after currency, gladly included in the collection in any state of preservation. Banknote designed by Ryszard Kleczewski, watermark - extended large stars. Banknote put into circulation on September 1, 1945, printed by PWPW, NBP was responsible for the issue.
Literature : Miłczak 142a rarity of the series : L7 spar - very rare slight deflection in the banknote field, but no full deflection through the center; nice natural condition
A better type in excellent condition, a favorite for the scene of natives watching the railroad locomotive passing by towards the sunset almost marking the end of one age and the beginning of another
Literature : Miłczak 164 rarity of the series : Spar L9 - a great rarity Excellent state of preservation, without any remarks. In addition, nice centric printing, with great potential for a high note in grading. Series previously unlisted in bank condition onbid, WCN or Niemczyk. Missing from known collections. Lucow volume VI - notes possession of this series, but unsure if it is in conditio...
The certification is wrong in labeling this a remainder, it is signed dated and serial numbered as well as counterstamped b the issuing bank. A very rare type in excellent condition as for being emitted
Literature: Miłczak 134b very rare series (G6), unlisted by Gregory Gucwa above 3 state of preservation; discoloration and small cut on right edge; natural fresh paper
Usually found cancelled but in unbearable condition, this is probably the nicest we have seen offered in the last 10 years or so. Very emblematic with scenes of Post Civil War America
Reference: Haxby 170-G22a Comments: A scarce civil war issue from a Union Bank (North). Known typically as a remainder, not seen in the last 10 years as a signed piece (emitted) in public auction
Literature: Grabowski DEU-262 Issuing state of preservation; Issued as replacement money for the Sudetenland and Lower Silesia, issued only in one denomination of 20 marks
banknote with issue folder One of the latest PWPW advertising banknotes; first offered on onebid created in cooperation with the German L. KURZ Stiftung & CO. KG
PWPW logo in watermark, KURZ logo on security bar PERURI - Indonesian Government Security Printing & Minting Corporation without folder; AQ Series, low numbering 0001979
Reference: Oakes 48-1. A scrace pre-civial war type. Very unusual to see the reverse of a Liberty Seated Dollar Type 1 With Rays on a banknote. Emitted and not easily found