The four lowest denominations of "long" Treasury Tickets - from 5 to 50 zlotys - were bounced from blank plates. Probably, there were at once four series from a single plate in the first issue and most likely two each in subsequent issues, realized for denominations of 5 and 10 zlotys. Consequently, the population, and now the rarity of each series within an issue, is similar.
The situation is completely different for the 100 zloty denomination, where there are many indications that each series was bounced separately. So are the higher denominations of 500 and 1,000 zlotys, the issuance of which ended with only one series.
For the 100 zloty denomination, series A is the dominant one, while the next two are disproportionately rarer.
Here the B series. A beautiful piece with a slight diagonal crease, a slight overbend and kinks in the lower left corner.
Excellent presentation. Fully natural, with no rubbing and even, vibrant colors.
A great rarity, especially in this state of preservation.
Banknote from the collection of Miroslaw Zbichorski, Zbichorski Collection.