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UNKNOWN UNLISTED GERMAN OCCUPIED POLAND MILITARY POLICE BREAD MONEY cv 0+ (?)

$ 3.37

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Poland

    Description

    Buy Now Price is for
    ONE
    Occupied Poland Bread Ration ticket approx. 1/2" x 1 3/4 ". Buy 4 and they will be
    UNCUT and ATTACHED TO ORIGINAL COVER CARD
    to which all were attached. They are the
    only 4 that remain attached
    . By buying 4 you get the larger card
    FREE!!
    Only 1 card and only a handful of individual tickets found!
    ! This is a heretofore
    completely unknown and unlisted
    currency related item for WW1 Occupied Poland!!
    MEGA RARE PIECE OF MILITARY HISTORY
    from GERMAN-OCCUPIED WARSAW, 1915!
    We have been collecting WW1 and WW2 German Food Ration cards and sheets for a combined 50 years and have never seen another offer for this type of ration ticket or note.
    It was issued by the Imperial German
    Military
    Police
    in Occupied Warsaw Poland in 1915! Its seal, featuring an eagle, appears at the left. The ticket is for 204 grams of bread worth 1/2 of a Polish Pound. It is printed in German Gothic text on thick orange paper and has perforated edges.
    The individual tickets are Uncirculated!!
    If you buy 4 tickets you will receive the only 4 found still attached to the original cover card behind which the small sheet of tickets was originally folded. The card threatens punishment to military personnel or civilians who misuse it! The card remains in crisp AU condition with a micro edge split at the top edge.
    Amazing WW1 find! When it's gone it's gone forever! No others anywhere. This may well be a "discovery" piece worth 0 or more (don't laugh - certain occupation stamps are worth that kind of money and are 100's of times more common)