Banknote subjected to conservation treatment, which consisted of small restorations of paper pulp on fracture lines. Definitely an above-average piece, where the treatment itself was delicate, most of these banknotes are found after strong conservation or in agonized states, this one is of excellent presentation - for the aesthete, advanced collector, expert on the subject.
Silver rubles from the period of the Kingdom of Poland are among the rarest Polish banknotes, the reason for this was their rather long circulation time, as well as the high purchasing power in it, where these banknotes were subsequently withdrawn in a long period of exchange. Today, each piece of this issue is counted among the rarities of Polish paper money.
The banknote in the PMG slab with a grade of 20 and is the only robbed piece of this vintage (1866), which proves the extreme rarity of these banknotes, thus this is the highest Max bill.
Literature: Miłczak A50 type (i) signatures A. Krauze, F. Kupiszenski