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100 Marks Without nominal, Trial Strike Ag

Issuer Bank Polski
Year 1922
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Value 100 Marks (100 Marek)
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Mintage 1922 - - 50
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Bank Polski was reestablished in 1919 to anchor the currency of a newly reconstituted Polish state, and by 1922 the institution was actively commissioning trial strikes to evaluate designs and compositions for circulating coinage. This silver piefort-adjacent trial, struck without a face value in the field, reflects the experimental phase before the Mark-denominated series was finalized — a process complicated by the fact that Polish Marks were already suffering inflationary pressure that would render the denomination nearly worthless within two years.

The absence of a nominal on the trial was likely deliberate, allowing the design to be assessed independent of a denomination that the monetary authorities suspected might not survive long enough to matter.

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