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Poland - 1 Grosz 1924 - Pick # 42b - XF/AU

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This analysis explores a fascinating historical banknote from Poland minted in 1923, showcasing unique artistic and security features. The note is primarily designated as a "1 grosz" denomination and presents a blend of intricate design elements and vivid colors, which reflect the artistic style of its time. The striking red ink used, alongside detailed ornamental patterns, not only enhances its visual appeal but also serves practical functions in preventing counterfeiting. The banknote retains its cultural significance, depicting symbols of national identity, making it a valuable artifact for collectors and historians alike.


Obverse (front)
The front of the banknote prominently features the denomination "1 grosz" in bold red letters, asserting its value clearly. Intricate patterns and designs surround the text, underscoring the craftsmanship of the period. The watermark includes a stylized eagle, symbolizing Polish heritage. Various security elements such as microtext and a subtle background pattern can be identified, which were designed to deter forgery. Red stripes and circular motifs add a layer of complexity to the overall design, presenting an attractive yet functional component.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the note includes various ornamental details, continuing the theme from the front. It features detailed floral motifs and other intricate designs, typical of early 20th-century banknotes. The background is muted, allowing the red and black elements to pop visually. There might be additional security markings absent on the front, and the overall aesthetic serves as both an art piece and a method of security, reflecting the economic context and design philosophies of the time.
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Auction
E - Auction # 21 / World Banknotes / March
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
Poland
Year
1924

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