1940 Poland (German Occupation) 100 Zlotych Banknote, G
The 1940 Poland 100 Zlotych banknote, issued during the German Occupation, is a valuable historical artifact. On the obverse, the unprinted field features an engraving of Stanisław Drewno, a master mint employee, showcasing the craftsmanship of the era. The reverse side depicts the Polish Bank building in Warsaw, as it appeared in 1928, symbolizing Poland's financial history before the war. This note, graded G (Good), exhibits moderate wear but maintains its core design elements. It serves as a striking reminder of Poland's challenging wartime period under German rule and is a fascinating collectible for those interested in WWII-era currency.