The first Polish banknote of the Second Republic after the restoration of independence, issued on 15.01.1919, commonly known as "Dyrekcja".
The banknote has "No Value" stamps nailed on both sides, indicating that it was withdrawn from circulation at the cash register. It has undergone a contemporary conservation treatment, which consisted of filling in the paper pulp on the right margin and bottom margin. Definitely an above-average piece, where the treatment itself was delicate, in most of these banknotes we meet after strong conservation or in poor condition, this one is of excellent presence - for an aesthete, an expert on the subject.
Literature : Miłczak 17