1941 Poland (German Occupation) 50 Zlotych Banknote, VF-F
The 1941 Poland (German Occupation) 50 Zlotych banknote, graded Fine (F) to VF (Very Fine), is an important historical piece from WWII, reflecting the time of Nazi control over Poland. The obverse of the note features Emília Plater, a symbol of Polish resistance, shown in an octagonal frame on the right side, with a Feminine Allegory in the center. This allegory represents hope and perseverance during a challenging time in Poland's history. The reverse showcases the Kraków Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), a notable landmark located in Kraków’s Main Market Square, underscoring Poland's cultural heritage. The watermark displays the image of a Bialowieza gamekeeper, further enhancing the connection to Poland’s national symbols. This collectible banknote is a remarkable artifact that offers a glimpse into the occupation era and Poland's resilience.