50 zlotych 1929 — Poland ( Pick: 71 )
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Europe
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Banknote description
The banknote is a 50 zlotych issued in Poland in 1929. It is cataloged under Pick number 71, placing it within documented banknotes of this issue.
The front side design features a farmer's wife on the left. The colors used are green, brown, and blue. The printing office responsible for this note was Państwowe Zakłady Graficzne in Warsaw. The dimensions of the banknote are 150 x 75 mm.
This banknote is signed by Władysław Wróblewski, Władysław Mieczkowski, and Stanisław Orczykowski. The issue date is noted as September 1, 1929.
The front side design features a farmer's wife on the left. The colors used are green, brown, and blue. The printing office responsible for this note was Państwowe Zakłady Graficzne in Warsaw. The dimensions of the banknote are 150 x 75 mm.
This banknote is signed by Władysław Wróblewski, Władysław Mieczkowski, and Stanisław Orczykowski. The issue date is noted as September 1, 1929.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Władysław Wróblewski, Władysław Mieczkowski, Stanisław Orczykowski
- Date of issue
- September 1, 1929
- Printing office
- Państwowe Zakłady Graficzne - Warsaw
- Paper
- Not specified
- Colour
- Green, brown and blue
- Dimensions
- 150 x 75 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 71
About this banknote
The Bank of Poland (Bank Polski) issued the 50 zlotych banknote on September 1, 1929. This note was part of a series introduced to stabilize the national currency during the interwar period.
The obverse features a farmer's wife holding a sheaf of wheat and a sickle on the left, and the Greek god Mercury on the right. The reverse displays images of both the old and new Bank Polski buildings, along with a caduceus flanked by two cornucopias, a crowned eagle, and floral designs along the borders. The watermark presents a profile portrait of King Stefan Batory wearing a winter hat, accompanied by the denomination "50 ZL."