KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

1000 zlotych 1945 — Poland ( Pick: 103A )

Region: Europe
Front side
1000 zlotych Poland 1945 — Front side
Back side
1000 zlotych Poland 1945 — Back side

Banknote description

This banknote from Poland, dated 1945, carries a denomination of 1000 zlotych. The note features a front design depicting a man on the right, dated 1.8.1941, and has a color scheme of brown and cream. The reverse showcases a building along with Russian text and is marked as not issued.

Categorized under Pick number 103A, this note is part of a broader issue that includes various notes with handstamps from the Warsaw Resistance Fighters of 1944. The printer for this banknote is Goznak from Russia. While specific series and period information are not available, other reprints of this issue exist, indicating its classification within documented banknotes from this timeframe.

Specifications

Colour
Brown and cream
Pick catalog
103A

About this banknote

The Narodowy Bank Polski issued the 1,000 złotych banknote in 1945. This series was introduced to stabilize the Polish economy following World War II.

The front of the note features a man on the right side, with the date "1.8.1941" inscribed. The back displays a building accompanied by Russian text. Notably, this banknote was not issued for circulation. Additionally, various notes from this series exist with handstamps from the Warsaw Resistance Fighters of 1944, including inscriptions such as "Pierwszy zold powstancy, Sierpien 1944" and "Braterstwo Broni Anglii Ameryki Polski Niech Zyje."

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