MINT NEVER HINGED - 100TH ANNIVERSARY CENTENARY OF THE POLISH SECURITY PRINTING WORKS PWPW.
A SPECTACULAR BANKNOTE STYLE LIMITED EDITION, NUMBERED, MINIATURE SHEET.
THIS MINATURE SHEETS WAS ISSUED ON THE 25 JANUARY 2019.
THE MINIATURE SHEET IS A MUST FOR EVERY SERIOUS POLAND, BANKNOTE, WW1 COMPOSER, PIANO, MUSIC, PRIME MINISTERS AND THEMATIC COLLECTORS AND WILL MAKE A FANTASTIC AND ORIGINAL ADDITION TO YOUR COLLECTION, SO DON’T MISS THE CHANCE TO OWN IT !!!!!!!!
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Ignacy Jan Paderewski, 18 November 1860 – 29 June 1941 was a Polish pianist, composer and politician who was a spokesman for Polish independence. In 1919, he was the nation's prime minister and foreign minister during which he signed the Treaty of Versailles, which ended World War I.
A favorite of concert audiences around the world, his musical fame opened access to diplomacy and the media, as possibly did his status as a freemason, and charitable work of his second wife, Helena Paderewska. During World War I, Paderewski advocated an independent Poland, including by touring the United States, where he met with President Woodrow Wilson, who came to support the creation of an independent Poland in his Fourteen Points at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, which led to the Treaty of Versailles.
Shortly after his resignations from office, Paderewski resumed his concert career to recoup his finances and rarely visited the politically chaotic Poland thereafter, the last time being in 1924.[