A beautiful banknote from Gdańsk with the issue date of 1937, which was in circulation for only two years, because in 1939 it was withdrawn from circulation and exchanged for German marks until October 15, 1939.
Excellent, mint condition, awarded the second highest score in the PMG register.
The copy is in full printing freshness with beautifully preserved, vivid print colors.
Today, banknotes from the WMG guilder issue are practically without exception rare. Although the 50 guilder denomination is still available, in the presented note from PMG it is already a rare value.
The enormous popularity of the entire WMG issue is the result of the skill of the graphic design and the fantastic printing quality of the English printing house Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. for those times. Ltd. For many collectors, the guilder issue, especially the late one, is considered the most beautiful for banknotes from the interwar period
The outbreak of World War I caused a shortage of petty currency. For this reason, in the years 1914-1918, the Gdańsk Magistrate issued banknotes from 10 pfennigs to 20 marks. The Free City of Gdańsk introduced inflation mark notes (1919-23) and more stable guilders (1923-1939). The guilder currency was in force until 1939, when Gdańsk was incorporated into Germany during World War II.