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| 裏面の説明 | The left portion of the reverse is occupied by an intaglio architectural vignette of the Grand Theatre (Teatr Wielki) in Warsaw, rendered in violet with its neoclassical colonnade and pediment clearly delineated. The bank name NARODOWY BANK POLSKI appears in large letters across the top, with the numeral 100000 at upper right accompanied by a decorative floral sprig. To the right of centre, a large stylised NBP monogram in pale guilloche underprint dominates the field, alongside the legal tender text in a vertical block. |
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| 偽造防止の説明 | Stanisław Moniuszko's portrait visible when held to light; embedded security thread running vertically through the note. |
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By 1993, Polish banknote denominations had spiraled to levels that made everyday transactions absurd — this 100,000 złoty note was a direct product of the hyperinflationary episode that followed the communist-era price controls collapsing after 1989. The peak inflation rate hit roughly 600% in 1990 alone. Notes of this denomination became routine rather than remarkable.
The redenomination came in 1995, when 10,000 old złotych were exchanged for 1 new złoty, rendering the entire high-denomination series obsolete almost immediately after printing.