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200 Złotych

Uitgever Kasa Główna Królestwa Polskiego (General Treasury of the Kingdom of Poland)
Jaar 1831
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Valuta Złoty (1816-1850)
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse is printed in black on plain paper within an ornate typographic border composed of repeated decorative elements running along all four edges. At centre, a large oval cartouche carries the main text of the assignat in letterpress, with the denomination 'Dwieście' (Two Hundred) set in bold type. The upper portion bears the heading 'ASSYGNACYA SKARBOWA' with supporting legal text above, while the serial number appears at upper left and the figure 'ZŁ: 200' at upper right. Two manuscript signatures appear at the foot, with the titles 'Dyrektor Jeneralny' and 'Minister Prezydujący w Komm: Rządowej Przy i Skarbu'.
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Opschrift keerzijde Wydana z Kassy Jeneralney Królestwa według Dziennika Wydatków
POBORCA
KONTROLLEROWIE
w Kapitale
w Procencie do dnia
Łącznie
wyraźnie
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Opmerkingen

Issued during the November Uprising against Russian rule, this note was produced by the insurrectionary Polish government in the brief window between the outbreak of revolt in late 1830 and the fall of Warsaw in September 1831. The Kasa Główna was effectively printing currency for a state that Russia refused to recognize and was actively working to destroy — these notes had a functional lifespan measured in months.

Leon Dembowski served as Finance Minister during the uprising. His signature on this note is a direct artifact of that short-lived administration.