Polish marka ended in 1924.
The Polish marka was introduced in 1917 as the currency of the Kingdom of Poland during World War I. It was replaced by the Polish zloty in 1924.
The word "end" in Polish is "koniec".
Marka refugee camp was created in 1968.
You can say "the end" in Polish as "koniec."
Sebastian Marka was born in 1978, in Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
Polish Brethren ended in 1658.
Polish rubel ended in 1917.
I wish I knew the answer to that one, myself. I have a number of much less than mint condition post-WWI Polish banknotes with valuations running between 1/2 and 500 marek. I suppose the thing to do would be to contact a coin dealer.
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Poland has used the Polish złoty as its currency since 1924, when it replaced the Polish marka. The złoty has undergone several changes and redenominations over the years, particularly after World War II and in the early 1990s. The current version of the złoty, known as the "new złoty," was introduced in 1995. As of now, it continues to be the official currency of Poland.
Free Polish University ended in 1952.
Polish Legion in Finland ended in 1918.