1 zloty 1944 — Poland ( Pick: 105a )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 zloty issued in Poland in 1944. It falls under catalog reference Pick number 105a.
This banknote features a front design dated 1944, printed using dark green ink on an orange underprint, and was produced by Goznak. With dimensions measuring 134 x 66 mm, this note was part of a total production of 85,000 pieces. The variant is noted as an issued note with OBOWIAZKOWYM. No additional design details from the back side are provided.
The printing office Goznak produced this note. The zloty denominations during this time were introduced by the State Bank of Poland to meet the post-war economic needs.
This banknote features a front design dated 1944, printed using dark green ink on an orange underprint, and was produced by Goznak. With dimensions measuring 134 x 66 mm, this note was part of a total production of 85,000 pieces. The variant is noted as an issued note with OBOWIAZKOWYM. No additional design details from the back side are provided.
The printing office Goznak produced this note. The zloty denominations during this time were introduced by the State Bank of Poland to meet the post-war economic needs.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Not specified
- Date of issue
- 1944
- Printing office
- Goznak
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Dark green on orange underprint
- Dimensions
- 134 x 66 mm
- Amount produced
- 85,000
- Pick catalog
- 105a
About this banknote
The issuing authority for the 1 zloty banknote was the National Bank of Poland. This series was issued in 1944. The introduction of this series was managed by the provisional Polish government established in the shadow of the retreating German forces and the advancing Soviet troops.
The front side of the banknote features a dark green design on an orange underprint. Specific to Pick number 105a, it includes the inscription "OBOWIAZKOWYM." The banknotes were printed by Goznak, with a total production of 85,000 pieces.