100 zlotych 1990 — Poland ( Pick: 170 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 zlotych issued in Poland in 1990. It is cataloged under Pick number 170, identifying it within the issue. This note features the 1990 “Cancelled” Issue design, with dark brown and black print on an orange and multicolor under-print. The front depicts a building in Poznan on the right side and the arms on the left.
On the reverse side, the design includes a medieval seal on the left. The note measures 138 x 64 mm, is printed on paper, and features red serial numbers. It also has a watermark showing the arms. This issue was signed by the CEO of the National Bank of Poland and the Head treasurer of the NBP.
The amount produced for this note is recorded as unissued. The National Bank of Poland (Narodowy Bank Polski) was responsible for its printing.
On the reverse side, the design includes a medieval seal on the left. The note measures 138 x 64 mm, is printed on paper, and features red serial numbers. It also has a watermark showing the arms. This issue was signed by the CEO of the National Bank of Poland and the Head treasurer of the NBP.
The amount produced for this note is recorded as unissued. The National Bank of Poland (Narodowy Bank Polski) was responsible for its printing.
Specifications
- Signed by
- CEO of NBP, Head treasurer of NBP
- Date of issue
- 1st March 1990
- Printing office
- National Bank of Poland (Narodowy Bank Polski)
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Orange, green, brown, and black print; red serial
- Dimensions
- 138 x 64 mm
- Amount produced
- Unissued
- Pick catalog
- 170
About this banknote
The National Bank of Poland (Narodowy Bank Polski) issued this 100 zlotych banknote dated March 1, 1990. Although printed, these notes were not released into circulation due to security concerns and were later overprinted with "NIEOBIEGOWY" (non-negotiable) in red ink.
The obverse features the Town Hall in Poznań on the right and the national coat of arms on the left. The reverse displays a medieval seal on the left. The watermark consists of the national arms.