2 zlote 1919 — Poland ( Pick: 52 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 2 zlote issued in Poland in 1919. It is cataloged under Pick number 52, classifying it among documented banknotes of this issue.
The front design features a 1919 (1924) dated issue with light and dark blue elements on light brown, devoid of titles. It has dimensions of 153 x 98 mm, with a green and brown underprint. The note is signed by Stanisław Karpiński and Zygmunt Chamiec and was printed by Waterlow & Sons in London.
This banknote is made of paper. The total amount produced is not specified, and its classification places it among early currency adjustments in post-war Poland.
The front design features a 1919 (1924) dated issue with light and dark blue elements on light brown, devoid of titles. It has dimensions of 153 x 98 mm, with a green and brown underprint. The note is signed by Stanisław Karpiński and Zygmunt Chamiec and was printed by Waterlow & Sons in London.
This banknote is made of paper. The total amount produced is not specified, and its classification places it among early currency adjustments in post-war Poland.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Stanisław Karpiński, Zygmunt Chamiec
- Date of issue
- February 28, 1919
- Printing office
- Waterlow & Sons, London
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- green and brown underprint
- Dimensions
- 153 x 98 mm
- Pick catalog
- 52
About this banknote
The Bank Polski issued the 2 złote banknote on February 28, 1919, during the early years of Poland's Second Republic. This series was introduced to establish a stable national currency following Poland's regaining of independence in 1918.
The obverse features a portrait of Tadeusz Kościuszko on the left side, with the denomination "DWA ZŁOTE" and "BANK POLSKI" inscribed. The reverse displays the denomination "DWA ZŁOTE" and the numeral "2." Printed by Waterlow & Sons in London, the banknote measures 153 x 98 mm and is characterized by green and brown underprint.