KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

200 zlotych 2012 — Poland ( Pick: 177a )

Region: Europe
Front side
200 zlotych Poland 2012 — Front side
Back side
200 zlotych Poland 2012 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 200 zlotych issued in Poland in 2012. It is cataloged under Pick number 177a, which identifies it within the issue. The note's printing office is the Polish National Bank.

The front design features a brown color on a multicolor underprint, depicting King Zygmunt I the Old at the center right. The back displays the arms and eagle within a hexagon from Zygmunt's chapel in the Wawel Cathedral, alongside Wawel's court. The dimensions of this banknote are 144 x 72 mm.

This banknote is classified as a variant of the issued note. The Polish zloty was redenominated in 1995, and subsequent designs reflect the country's rich historical and cultural heritage.

Specifications

Date of issue
1994-03-25
Printing office
Polish National Bank
Colour
brown on multicolor underprint
Dimensions
144 x 72 mm
Pick catalog
177a

About this banknote

The National Bank of Poland issued the 200 zlotych banknote in 2012 as part of their ongoing currency revisions. This particular series included updates to improve security features while maintaining designs that commemorate Poland's historical figures and landmarks.

The front of the banknote features King Zygmunt I the Old at the center right, depicted in a brown hue on a multicolored underprint. The reverse side showcases the arms and eagle in a hexagon from Zygmunt's chapel in Wawel Cathedral, along with an image of Wawel's court. The note measures 144 x 72 mm and was printed by the Polish National Bank.

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