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50 ZŁ

Uitgever Komitet Budowy Centralnego Domu Zjednoczonej Partii Klasy Robotniczej
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Afmetingen 144 x 94 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Dark red letterpress on cream paper. Central vignette shows a modernist multi-storey building with a sculptural group at left, framed by ornamental side borders with stylised leaf and cross-hatched guilloche panels. Denomination numeral '50' appears in a cartouche at right, with 'ZŁ' below.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Unprinted reverse showing full bleed-through of the obverse design in mirror image, consistent with single-sided letterpress printing on thin paper stock with no independent reverse design.
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This note was issued by the Building Committee of the Central House of the United Party of the Working Class — a fundraising instrument tied directly to the construction of the MDM complex in Warsaw, the showpiece Stalinist development project of the early 1950s. These were not banknotes in any monetary sense; they functioned as contribution receipts or internal scrip, issued to party members and affiliated organizations as part of obligatory collection drives. Refusal to participate was rarely a realistic option.

The watermarked paper gives the piece a formality that exceeds its actual function.

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