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  2. Polish coins and banknotes - Wikipedia

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    Year Commemorates Mintage 2014: Royal Castle, Warsaw: 1,200,000 [5]: 2014: 25 years of freedom: 1,500,000 [6]: 2015: Poznań Town Hall: 1,200,000 [7]: 2015: Bydgoszcz ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 10 złotych note - Wikipedia

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    The 10 Polish Złotych note is the lowest value złoty banknote and has been used since the redenomination of the złoty in 1995. The note is used as the sole currency in Poland, a country with a population of about 38 million. It is the smallest note, measuring 120×60mm with a dark brown and green colour scheme.

  5. 1000 złotych note - Wikipedia

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    The Polish 1,000 złoty note is a formal banknote used in Poland from 1794 to1996, but plans exist to revive this note to Polish currency, during the third banknote series. On the obverse, it features the text 1000 Tysiąc Złotych (One Thousand Złoty). Along with some other common trzecia seria features, it shows Nicolaus Copernicus.

  6. 19 złotych note - Wikipedia

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    The National Bank of Poland issued a collector's banknote commemorating the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Polish Security Printing Works . The banknote was released on October 2, 2019, with a denomination of 19 złotych. There are currently 55,000 notes in circulation. [4]

  7. 100 złotych note - Wikipedia

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    The note was issued in 19 denominations, by the National Bank of Poland (Polish: Narodowy Bank Polski) and date its origins to 1528 as the "ducat," although there is debate about which polish coins was the first zloty. [2] The 20th-century zloty dates back to 1924. [2] The Zlotych notes were withdrawn from circulation in 1995. [3]

  8. Polish złoty - Wikipedia

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    The new banknotes were dated 1948, while the new coins were dated 1949. Initially, by law with effect from 1950, 1 złoty was worth 0.222168 grams of pure gold. [30] The banknotes were issued in denominations ranging from 10 zlotych to 5 million zlotych. [31]

  9. 20 złotych note - Wikipedia

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    The 200th birthday anniversary of Juliusz Słowacki commemorative banknote by the NBP. The 200th birth anniversary of Juliusz Słowacki, a Polish poet and playwright, one of the most eminent authors of the Romanticism in Poland, has been commemorated by the National Bank of Poland by issuance of a collector banknote worth 20 złotych. The ...