1917 Poland 2 Marki Banknote, VF-XF
The 1917 Poland 2 Marki banknote is a significant relic from a period of tumultuous change in Polish history. Issued during the Regency Kingdom of Poland—a puppet state established by Germany and Austria-Hungary during World War I—this banknote reflects the complexities of Poland’s struggle for independence. The obverse features the National Coat of Arms, symbolizing Polish sovereignty, with the denomination “2 Marki” elegantly displayed below. The reverse side continues the straightforward design, reinforcing the note's primary purpose as a currency. Printed by S. Manitius Press in Łódź, this banknote captures the essence of a nation at a crossroads, navigating its identity amid foreign control. As a collectible, it offers a unique glimpse into Poland’s wartime economy and political landscape.