2 zlote 1944 — Poland ( Pick: 107a )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 2 zlote issued in Poland in 1944. It is cataloged under Pick number 107a, identifying it within its issue. The design features a brown color on a light blue underprint, with the front side noting "OBOWIAZKOWE" and classified as Variant a.
This note was printed by the Narodowy Bank Polski. It belongs to a defined group of banknotes that includes specific characteristics recorded within the catalog. The dimensions of this banknote are not specified within the records.
The issuance of 2 zlote notes reflects the financial landscape in Poland during 1944, a period marked by significant historical events.
This note was printed by the Narodowy Bank Polski. It belongs to a defined group of banknotes that includes specific characteristics recorded within the catalog. The dimensions of this banknote are not specified within the records.
The issuance of 2 zlote notes reflects the financial landscape in Poland during 1944, a period marked by significant historical events.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 1944
- Printing office
- Narodowy Bank Polski
- Colour
- brown on light blue underprint
- Dimensions
- 000 x 000 mm
- Pick catalog
- 107a
About this banknote
The Narodowy Bank Polski issued the 2 złote banknote in 1944 as part of a series introduced during the establishment of the Polish People's Republic. This series was intended to replace the currency issued by the Bank Emisyjny w Polsce during the German occupation.
The obverse of the banknote features the inscription "NARODOWY BANK POLSKI" at the top, with the denomination "2 DWA ZŁOTE 2" prominently displayed in the center, and the year "1944" below. The reverse side also bears the bank's name and denomination. A notable characteristic of this note is the spelling of the last word in the text as "OBOWIĄZKOWE," distinguishing it from similar issues where the word is spelled "OBOWIĄZKOWYM."