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Light blue bon towarowy (commodity voucher) enclosed within a fine guilloche border frame. A central oval vignette in orange-gold tones carries the denomination '$0,01$' in bold numerals flanked by ornamental scrollwork, with the Pekao globe logo at upper centre. The issuer name and issue date appear along the lower margin, with the serial number printed in red at upper left and a multi-line authorization legend across the body of the note. |
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Pale yellow-green reverse centred on an oval guilloche vignette carrying the denomination '$0,01$' in matching green tones, surrounded by fine lathe-work ornament. A circular bank stamp impression is positioned to the right of the vignette. The lower portion bears a three-line cautionary legend in capitals advising that lost vouchers will not be replaced. |
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Bank Polska Kasa Opieki — PKO — occupied a peculiar institutional position in communist Poland: a state-controlled bank nominally oriented toward the Polish diaspora, allowed to deal in hard Western currency at a time when ordinary Poles had no legal access to dollars. These small-denomination dollar certificates were issued specifically for use in the Pewex network of hard-currency shops, where foreign goods unavailable in the regular socialist retail system could be purchased. The 1 cent value existed because the system was designed to eliminate any excuse for giving change in actual US coins.