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10 zlotys – a template

Popularization note

The issuance of PLN banknotes in the Second Republic was for a long time closely related to the currency reform initiated on 28 April 1924 by Władysław Grabski's government. The scale of the economic problems and the weakness of the government's political base did not allow for adequate preparation of corrective measures. One of the fundamental problems was the shortage of perfunctory money – both coins and low-denomination banknotes. The remedy was the introduction into circulation of perfunctory tickets serving as substitute money, issued by the State Treasury. Initially, three solutions were used to meet market needs. Firstly, one- and two-zloty banknotes printed in 1919, and only now introduced into circulation, were used. Secondly, the halves of the withdrawn 500,000- and 10,000,000-MP notes were replaced by one- and five-grosz coins appropriately stamped. Also, specially designed pass tickets in the denominations of 10, 20 and 50 groszy were printed. Despite the gradual withdrawal of the aforementioned replacement money from circulation, new ones were put into circulation in 1925 and 1926. This gave rise to very unfavourable phenomena. One of them was the so-called minor inflation, also referred to as coin inflation. It resulted from the fact that perfunctory issues were very numerous and initially equalled bank issues, and at the end of 1925 even exceeded them. This led to a second unfavourable phenomenon. This was a kind of monetary dualism, made all the more noticeable by the fact that scratch off tickets were sometimes treated as an inferior type of money, and were often worth less than banknotes of the same denomination. The remedy was the introduction of new banknotes and the simultaneous withdrawal of replacement money. A manifestation of this phenomenon was the issue of the ten-zloty banknotes on 20 July 1926. They were designed by Zdzisław Eichler. They were first printed in the State Graphic Works, and later in the Polish Security Printing Works. They were circulated on 25 June 1927 and remained in circulation until 31 December 1932. The withdrawn 10-zloty banknotes were put back into circulation five days before the outbreak of the World War II. The occupational authorities withdrew them finally on 7 May 1940.

Leszek Poniewozik

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Author / creator

Eichler, Zdzisław (1883-1949) (author), Polish Security Printing Works (1919-) (factory)

Dimensions

cały obiekt: height: 161 mm, width: 80 mm

Object type

paper money

Technique

print

Material

paper

Creation time / dating

1929

Creation / finding place

powstanie: France (Europe)

Owner

The National Museum in Lublin

Identification number

N/Bn/834/ML

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