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Live auction - 4110169 - 100 Gulden DANZIG 1931 P.62

100 Gulden DANZIG  1931 P.62 F
100 Gulden DANZIG  1931 P.62 F100 Gulden DANZIG  1931 P.62 F
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Estimate : 280 €
Price : 180 €
Maximum bid : 200 €
End of the sale : 28 February 2017 15:32:21
bidders : 2 bidders
Face Value : 100 Gulden
Date: 01 août 1931
Period/Provinces/Banks Bank von Danzig
Catalogue reference : P.62
Alphabet - series : Série DA n°188586
Detailed grade description : Petit manque en coin

Historical background


DANZIG

Between 1466 and 1793, Gdansk was a free city in the Polish Kingdom, although the city had a predominantly German population. Then, Danzig became the capital of West Prussia until 1920, with a brief interruption under Napoleon between 1807 and 1813. The Treaty of Versailles following the First World War made Gdansk the Free City of Danzig, under the control of the League of Nations (1920). In September 1939, the Second World War begins with the bombardment of the Westerplatte fortress, then Danzig is attached to Germany.

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