1 zloty 1946 — Poland ( Pick: 123 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 zloty issued in Poland in 1946. It is cataloged under Pick number 123, which identifies it within the issue. The front side design features the 1946 Second Issue.
This banknote is printed on paper and has dimensions of 98 x 54 mm. It is characterized by its deep lilac color. The printing office responsible for this banknote is PWPW, located in Lodz.
The total amount produced for this note is not specified. The Polish currency saw several changes post-World War II, with the new zloty introduced in 1945.
This banknote is printed on paper and has dimensions of 98 x 54 mm. It is characterized by its deep lilac color. The printing office responsible for this banknote is PWPW, located in Lodz.
The total amount produced for this note is not specified. The Polish currency saw several changes post-World War II, with the new zloty introduced in 1945.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Not specified
- Date of issue
- 15.05.1946
- Printing office
- PWPW, Lodz
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Deep lilac
- Dimensions
- 98 x 54 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 123
About this banknote
The National Bank of Poland issued the 1 zloty banknote on May 15, 1946, as part of the Second Zloty series. This series was introduced to stabilize the Polish currency following World War II.
The banknote measures 98 x 54 mm and is printed in deep lilac on paper. Both the obverse and reverse feature ornamental designs with amaranth print, created by designer Ryszard Kleczewski. The note was printed by PWPW in Łódź and was demonetized on November 8, 1950.