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  2. 50 złotych note - Wikipedia

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    The earliest 50 zloty bill. Way before even the 20th century, there were the first ever złoty made in 1794. [1] Under Tadeusz Kościuszko, one of the values were 50. It featured an orange background, the value of the bill, followed by a description, and the signature of Aleksander Michałowski. It stopped producing in 1815.

  3. Polish złoty - Wikipedia

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    The Polish złoty (alternative spelling: zloty; [1] Polish: polski złoty, Polish: ... 50 groszy 23 1.35 5 nickel Polish coat of arms' eagle, inscription: ...

  4. Polish coins and banknotes - Wikipedia

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    50 groszy 20.5 mm 3.94 g Value and (50) leaves in semicircle shape ... Note: due to copyright law in Poland the Polish zloty coins may not be freely reproduced. [3]

  5. Historical coins and banknotes of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The banknotes of the series of 1948 were designed by Polish painter and decorative artist Wacław Borowski.The introduction of these notes was part of the currency reform of 1950, [1] so the banknotes had to be printed quickly and in secrecy; so printing works in Poland (), Czechoslovakia (), Hungary (Pénzjegynyomda), Sweden (Riksbankens Sedeltryckeri), and Canada (British American Bank Note ...

  6. Commemorative coins of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Commemorative coins in Poland are special coins minted by the Polish Mint and issued by the National Bank of Poland (the only issuer of the Polish coins [2]). Each year several collector and commemorative coins are minted to mark political, historical, scientific, cultural, sporting, humanitarian and other similar events of general importance ...

  7. Commemorative coins of Poland: 2007 - Wikipedia

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    Weight: 14.14 g (0.50 oz; 0.45 ozt) Market value: 75 zł [4] Obverse: On the left an image of the Eagle established as the state emblem of the Republic of Poland.Above a stylised image of mountains. At the top a semicircular inscription, RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA.

  8. Zlot (currency) - Wikipedia

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    It was widely used in Poland, which now uses the złoty. It was also used in the Ottoman Empire, Russia, Moldavia, Wallachia and Transylvania. It was used as an exchange currency by the merchants who passed through these countries and was recognized by the Tartars who demanded their tributes in zlot. It is a Slavic word.

  9. Commemorative coins of Poland: 2008 - Wikipedia

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    On the rim an inscription: 400. ROCZNICA POLSKIEGO OSADNICTWA W AMERYCE PÓŁNOCNEJ (400 years of Polish settlement in North America). 400th Anniversary of Polish Settlement in North America (silver) [17] Coin designer: Robert Kotowicz Mint: Mennica Polska S.A. Value: zł 10 Alloy: ring: 925/1000 Ag oxidized, core: glass Quantity: 126,000 pcs [17]