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Hi all,
As we already have German notgeld and French cities I believe that we also should have Polish cities, we have also had a Polish notgelds you can find it here :
http://www.katalogmonet.pl/Katalog/Pieni%C4%85dz-zast%C4%99pczy/Wojsko-Polskie-1925-1939-dp1?startpage=2

Regards,
Damian
Former numista referee for Poland and half of african countries.
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That's right
ROMA AETERNA
I also support the idea but maybe not in direction of "new country" but something like this inside Poland and inside PLC

PLC we have now:

Interregnum — First złoty (1573, 1632)
Stefan Batory — First złoty (1576-1586)
Gdańsk under siege — First złoty (1577)
Zygmunt III Waza — First złoty (1587-1632)
Elbing — Swedish occupation — Talar (1626-1657)
Toruń under siege — First złoty (1629)
Władysław IV Waza — First złoty (1632-1648)
Jan II Kazimierz Waza — First złoty (1649-1668)
Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki — First złoty (1669-1673)
Jan III Sobieski — First złoty (1674-1696)
August II Mocny — First złoty (1697-1733)
August III — First złoty (1734-1763)
Fryderyk Christian — First złoty (1763)
Ksawery — First złoty (1764-1768)
Stanisław August Poniatowski — First złoty (1764-1795)

as an additional element it could be (like it is in Kopicki book):
- Prussia coins
- Elbing coins
- Danzig coins
- Lobsenz coins
- Posen coins
- Riga coins
- Thorn coins
- Fraustadt coins
- Swedish Elbing
- Swedish Thorn
- Moscow coins
Hmm. How many coins are we talking about here to be exact? And were they redeeemable in the whole country?
Catalogue administrator
For Polish notegelds about 600pcs
It wasn't a legal tender but was widely accepted.
https://www.nbportal.pl/wiedza/numizmatyka/historia-monet/pieniadz-zastepczy/urzedowy-miast-gmin-powiatow

Polish cities notgelds:
http://www.poszukiwanieskarbow.com/numizmatyka/lokalne/lokalne.html
http://www.notgeld.sewera.pl/polskie/

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About PLC and feudal not sure about exact amount but a lot.
Regards,
Damian
Former numista referee for Poland and half of african countries.
I invite you to my FB group about commemorative coins : https://www.facebook.com/groups/1635288620035921
I see all concerned referees have expressed themselves here. Make some decision on how this should look like and then get back to me with some concrete proposal with examples.

I will take this to admin board to reach some decision.
Catalogue administrator
For PLC there is (by Kopicki book) :

- Prussia coins - 5 pcs
- Elbląg - 94 pcs
- Gdańsk - 421 pcs
- Łobżenica - 77 pcs
- Poznań - 60 pcs
- Ryga - 139 pcs
- Toruń - 170 pcs
- Wschowa - 21 pcs
- Szwedzki Elbląg - 103 pcs
- Szwedzki Toruń - 1 pcs
- Moskwa - 7 pcs
Do we have any example of them in the catalogue now? I would just want an example for admin discussion.
Catalogue administrator
If anything, shouldn't the Polish Kingdom (predecessor to the PLC) be separated from Poland, which includes modern issues, like we split Habsburg Austria and Imperial Russia from their modern counterparts? From there, Austrian Poland (Galicia-Lodomeria), Russian Poland (Congress Poland and Warsaw issues), and free cities should also get their own separate listings, much like Japanese puppet states separate from ROC and Duchy of Lorraine separate from both Kingdom of France and German states.
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Cita: "KennyG"​If anything, shouldn't the Polish Kingdom (predecessor to the PLC) be separated from Poland, which includes modern issues, like we split Habsburg Austria and Imperial Russia from their modern counterparts? From there, Austrian Poland (Galicia-Lodomeria), Russian Poland (Congress Poland and Warsaw issues), and free cities should also get their own separate listings, much like Japanese puppet states separate from ROC and Duchy of Lorraine separate from both Kingdom of France and German states.
​Agree Kenny. i.e. Free city Kraków - should be similar as Free city Danzig as other coins during partition of Poland. Let's start from small steps. I try during the weekend send some proposal.

Damian
Former numista referee for Poland and half of african countries.
I invite you to my FB group about commemorative coins : https://www.facebook.com/groups/1635288620035921
For polish cities :
Poland - Kraków — Złoty (1835-1846) as free city of Kraków.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_City_of_Krak%C3%B3w

The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, also known as Galicia or Austrian Poland
Poland - Galicia-Lodoméria — Austrian Kronethaler (1772-1815)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Galicia_and_Lodomeria

The Kingdom of Poland informally known as Congress Poland or Russian Poland
Poland - Congress Poland — Złoty (1815-1841)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_Poland


Poland - Warszawa Duchy — Złoty (1807-1815)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Warsaw
Poland - Zamość — Złoty (siege coinage, 1813)

Grand Duchy of Posen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Duchy_of_Posen
Poland - Posen — Thaler (1793-1817)
Poland - South Prussia — First Złoty (1793-1807)

geraltttt82 please assist if something is wrong
Former numista referee for Poland and half of african countries.
I invite you to my FB group about commemorative coins : https://www.facebook.com/groups/1635288620035921
UP, not solved
Former numista referee for Poland and half of african countries.
I invite you to my FB group about commemorative coins : https://www.facebook.com/groups/1635288620035921

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