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100 Zlotys

Issuer Narodowy Bank Polski
Year 1994
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Obverse lettering NARODOWY BANK POLSKI 100 STO ZŁOTYCH WARSZAWA 25 MARCA 1994 r. PREZES GŁÓWNY SKARBNIK
(Translation: National Bank of Poland 100 One Hundred Zlotych Warsaw 25 March 1994 President Chief Treasurer)
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Reverse lettering NARODOWY BANK POLSKI 100 BANKNOTY EMITOWANE PRZEZ NARODOWY BANK POLSKI SĄ PRAWNYM ŚRODKIEM PŁATNICZYM W POLSCE 100 STO ZŁOTYCH NBP
(Translation: National Bank of Poland 100 Banknotes issued by the National Bank of Poland are legal tender in Poland 100 One Hundred Zlotych NBP)
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The P#176 series was introduced as part of Poland's post-communist currency redenomination — on January 1, 1995, the złoty was revalued at 10,000 old złotych to 1 new złoty, effectively wiping four zeros off the previous hyperinflationary denominations. Notes dated 1994 were printed in advance of that switchover and entered circulation on the redenomination date itself, which means pre-circulation examples are genuinely common.

PWPW has handled Polish banknote production domestically since 1919, with only wartime interruptions forcing work abroad.