100 zlotych 1947 — Poland ( Pick: 131a )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 zlotych issued in Poland in 1947. It is cataloged under Pick number 131a, placing it within the documented banknotes of this issue.
The front design features a farmer's wife at the center in red on a lilac underprint. The back side design depicts horses, categorized as variant a, corresponding to an issued note dated July 15, 1947. The note is printed on smooth white paper with a light cream shade and measures 170 x 91 mm.
Printing was conducted by PWPW in Łódź and Warsaw. The 1947 issue represents a period of currency reform following World War II in Poland.
The front design features a farmer's wife at the center in red on a lilac underprint. The back side design depicts horses, categorized as variant a, corresponding to an issued note dated July 15, 1947. The note is printed on smooth white paper with a light cream shade and measures 170 x 91 mm.
Printing was conducted by PWPW in Łódź and Warsaw. The 1947 issue represents a period of currency reform following World War II in Poland.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 15 July 1947
- Printing office
- PWPW, Łódź; PWPW Warsaw
- Paper
- Smooth white with a light cream shade
- Colour
- Red on lilac underprint
- Dimensions
- 170 x 91 mm
- Pick catalog
- 131a
About this banknote
The National Bank of Poland issued the 100 zlotych banknote in 1947. This series was introduced as part of post-war currency reforms to stabilize the Polish economy. The notes were printed by Państwowe Wytwórnie Papierów Wartościowych (PWPW) in both Łódź and Warsaw, with the release date of 15 July 1947.
The front design features an image of a farmer's wife at the center, rendered in red on a lilac underprint. The back side showcases horses. This series, designated as Pick number 131a, measures 170 x 91 mm and is printed on smooth white paper with a light cream shade.