An exquisitely preserved hundred-dollar coin from the first issue of this type (1932).
Fully natural, with perfectly preserved undulations resulting from the wet intaglio technique.
It was the first banknote of the Second Republic of Poland printed with such intensive intaglio, while on the second issue (1934) the intaglio has already been "softened" and those banknotes are flatter.
On the 1932 100s, however, the features look impressive, and this particular 100 is an example.
Broken upper right corner, and below it a light and partial line of another deeper fracture.
The banknote's presentation is excellent.