1941 Poland (German Occupation) 100 Zlotych Banknote, VF
The 1941 Poland 100 Zlotych banknote, issued during the German Occupation, is a fascinating piece of wartime currency. The obverse was designed by Leonard Sowiński and features intricate details reflecting the artistic style of the time. On the reverse, the banknote showcases a beautiful panorama of Lviv (formerly part of Poland), designed by Stanisław Sowiński, capturing the historic essence of the city. The watermark adds to its uniqueness, with an unprinted field displaying the head of Stanisław Wood. Graded VF (Very Fine), this banknote demonstrates light wear from circulation, retaining its original design elements and remaining a significant collector's piece that reflects a turbulent period in Poland’s history under occupation.