1919 Poland 1000 Marek Banknote, F
The 1919 Poland 1000 Marek banknote, graded as Fine (F) condition, represents a period of significant historical and economic change in Poland after World War I. The obverse of the banknote prominently displays a portrait of Tadeusz Kościuszko, a Polish national hero, freedom fighter, and symbol of resilience, placed on the right side. The reverse showcases the national emblem of Poland—an eagle, symbolizing independence and strength. This note was printed by prominent printing houses, including Wiener Staatsdruckerei in Vienna and two Warsaw-based firms: Państwowe Zakłady Graficzne and Zakłady Graficzne B. Wierzbicki i S-ka. The intricate design and historical value make this banknote a must-have for collectors of early 20th-century Polish currency.