100 zlotych 1944 — Poland ( Pick: 117a )
Region:
Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 zlotych issued in Poland in 1944. It is cataloged under Pick number 117a, which identifies it within the issue. The dimensions of the note are 188 x 100 mm, classified as a paper banknote and features three serial number varieties.
The front side design of this issue showcases a red color scheme on a blue underprint, with the term "OBOWIAZKOWE" located at the bottom. The printer of the note is the Narodowy Bank Polski, indicating its official origin.
The 100 zlotych note was issued by the Narodowy Bank Polski during a period of significant changes in Poland’s monetary policy.
The front side design of this issue showcases a red color scheme on a blue underprint, with the term "OBOWIAZKOWE" located at the bottom. The printer of the note is the Narodowy Bank Polski, indicating its official origin.
The 100 zlotych note was issued by the Narodowy Bank Polski during a period of significant changes in Poland’s monetary policy.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 1944
- Printing office
- Narodowy Bank Polski
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- red on blue underprint
- Dimensions
- 188 x 100 mm
- Pick catalog
- 117a
About this banknote
The Narodowy Bank Polski issued the 100 zlotych banknote in 1944. This series was introduced on August 26, 1944, as part of the monetary reforms during the establishment of the Polish People's Republic.
The obverse features the Polish eagle in the top left corner and the denomination "100" in the top right corner, with the bank's title and denomination prominently displayed. The reverse presents the denomination in words and numerals. This banknote was demonetized on October 30, 1950.