100 zlotych 1986 — Poland ( Pick: 143e )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 zlotych issued in Poland in 1986. It is cataloged under Pick number 143e. This note features a design associated with the 1974-1976 issue, utilizing a color scheme of brown and cream with a lilac multicolor underprint. The front displays L. Warynski at the right and the eagle arms at the lower center.
The back of the banknote includes old paper design on the left and a watermark featuring the eagle arms. It measures 138 x 63 mm and is printed on paper. The note also contains signature varieties corresponding to different issuing authorities.
The variant e is dated 1.6.1986 and is valid until 1.5.1988. The zlotych was reintroduced in 1970, marking a significant transition in Polish currency.
The back of the banknote includes old paper design on the left and a watermark featuring the eagle arms. It measures 138 x 63 mm and is printed on paper. The note also contains signature varieties corresponding to different issuing authorities.
The variant e is dated 1.6.1986 and is valid until 1.5.1988. The zlotych was reintroduced in 1970, marking a significant transition in Polish currency.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- June 1, 1986
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Brown and cream
- Dimensions
- 138 x 63 mm
- Pick catalog
- 143e
About this banknote
The Narodowy Bank Polski issued the 100 zlotych banknote (Pick 143e) on June 1, 1986. This note was part of the 1974–1976 series, which featured various signature varieties.
The front of the banknote displays a portrait of Ludwik Waryński on the right and the eagle emblem at the lower center. The reverse features an image of old paper on the left. The watermark consists of the eagle emblem. The note measures 138 x 63 mm and is printed on paper.