5 zlotych 1919 — Польша ( Pick: 53 )
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Европа
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Описание банкноты
This banknote from Poland, dated 1919, carries a denomination of 5 zlotych. The note features a brown and cream color scheme, with a portrait of Prince J. Poniatowski on the right side. It is marked with "1919 (1924) Dated Issue; 28.2.1919 (1924)" and includes two signatures without titles. The back design showcases an eagle on the left side.
Cataloged under Pick number 53, this banknote is classified within a defined group based on its specific details. The combination of design elements, denomination, and year ensures its placement among the documented banknotes of this timeframe.
Cataloged under Pick number 53, this banknote is classified within a defined group based on its specific details. The combination of design elements, denomination, and year ensures its placement among the documented banknotes of this timeframe.
Характеристики
- Цвет
- Brown and cream
- Каталог Pick
- 53
Об этой банкноте
The 5 zlotych banknote was issued by the Polish Ministry of Finance in 1919. This series was introduced as part of Poland's efforts to establish its own currency following the reestablishment of independence. It aimed to stabilize the economy post-World War I, with the date of issuance set as February 28, 1919.
The front side of this banknote features a portrait of Prince Józef Poniatowski. The back side displays an eagle, a national symbol of Poland, situated on the left. The note has a brown and cream color scheme and contains two signatures without titles. It is classified under Pick number 53.