100 zlotych 1932 — Poland ( Pick: 74 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 zlotych issued in Poland in 1932. It is cataloged under Pick number 74, identifying it within the issue. Its denomination and year place it among documented banknotes.
The front side design features a large tree at the left center, with colors including brown on a gold underprint, as well as brown, orange, and multicolor elements. The dimensions of the note are 175 x 98 mm.
The note was produced by Bank Polski. The total amount produced is not specified. Poland adopted the zlotych as its currency in the 1920s, marking a shift towards a national monetary system.
The front side design features a large tree at the left center, with colors including brown on a gold underprint, as well as brown, orange, and multicolor elements. The dimensions of the note are 175 x 98 mm.
The note was produced by Bank Polski. The total amount produced is not specified. Poland adopted the zlotych as its currency in the 1920s, marking a shift towards a national monetary system.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Not specified
- Date of issue
- June 2, 1932
- Printing office
- Bank Polski
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Brown on gold underprint; brown, orange, and multicolor
- Dimensions
- 175 x 98 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 74
About this banknote
The Bank of Poland (Bank Polski) issued the 100 zlotych banknote in 1932 as part of the 1930-1932 series. This series was introduced to standardize the nation's currency during the interwar period.
The obverse features a portrait of Prince Józef Antoni Poniatowski on the right side, with brown coloring on a gold underprint. The reverse displays a large tree at the left center, accompanied by allegorical figures on both sides, rendered in brown, orange, and multicolor hues. The banknote measures 175 x 98 mm and includes a watermark depicting Queen Jadwiga and the denomination "100 Zt." It was demonetized on February 14, 1940.