KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

10 marek 1916 — Poland ( Pick: 12 )

Region: Europe
Front side
10 marek Poland 1916 — Front side
Back side
10 marek Poland 1916 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 10 marek issued in Poland in 1916. It belongs to a series that is not specified and falls within a period that is not specified. This note is cataloged under Pick number 12, which identifies it within the issue.

The front side design features a crowned eagle at the center, rendered in red and black, with the text "Zarzad General-Gubernatorstwa." Additional text to the left includes "...biletow Polskiej Krajowej...". The back design is violet-brown on a green underprint. The dimensions of the banknote are 140 x 90 mm.

This note is characterized by a color scheme of red and purple. The details confirm its physical attributes within standard banknote classifications.

Specifications

Colour
Red and purple
Dimensions
140 x 90 mm
Pick catalog
12

About this banknote

The Polish State Loan Bank (Polska Krajowa Kasa Pożyczkowa) issued the 10 marek banknote in 1916 as part of the 1916-1917 Second Issue series. This series was introduced on December 9, 1916, under the authority of the General-Governorate of Warsaw during the German occupation of Poland in World War I.

The obverse of the banknote features a crowned eagle at the center, with the text "Zarząd Generał-Gubernatorstwa" and "biletów Polskiej Krajowej Kasy Pożyczkowej" on the left. The note is printed in red and black on the front, while the reverse displays violet-brown on a green underprint. The banknote measures 140 x 90 mm and was printed by S. Manitius Press in Łódź, Poland.

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