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50 marek 1916 — Польша ( Pick: 5 )

Регион: Европа
Лицевая сторона
50 marek Польша 1916 — Лицевая сторона
Оборотная сторона
50 marek Польша 1916 — Оборотная сторона

Описание банкноты

The banknote is a 50 marek issued in Poland in 1916. It is cataloged under Pick number 5.

This note features a front design from the 1916-1917 First Issue, displaying a crowned eagle at the center in red and black, with the text "Zarad jeneral-gubernatorstwa." The back side includes green and pink design elements.

Measuring 160 x 105 mm, the banknote is produced on paper. The printing office responsible for this issue is S. Manitius Press located in Łódź, Poland. The issuance of the 50 marek reflects the design and production standards of early 20th century Polish banknotes.

Характеристики

Дата выпуска
December 9, 1916
Типография
S. Manitius Press, Łódź, Poland
Бумага
Paper
Цвет
Red and black on green underprint; green and pink on reverse
Размер
160 x 105 mm
Каталог Pick
5

Об этой банкноте

The issuing authority for the 50 marek banknote was the General Government of Warsaw. This series was issued in 1916 during the German occupation of Poland in World War I. It was introduced following the establishment of the General Government by the German Empire, which aimed to stabilize the occupied territories' economies.

The front side of the banknote features a crowned eagle at the center, with text reading "Zarad jeneral-gubernatorstwa." It is printed in red and black on a green underprint. The reverse is colored green and pink. The note has dimensions of 160 x 105 mm and was printed by S. Manitius Press in Łódź, Poland. Its catalog reference is Pick 5.

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