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100 Zlotys Tatra Voluntary Rescue Service

Issuer National Bank of Poland
Year 2009
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Obverse description The obverse features a three-quarter portrait of Mariusz Zaruski, founder of the Tatra Volunteer Mountain Rescue Service, depicted in military uniform with a peaked cap and a sling or strap across his chest, a small cross emblem visible on his sleeve, set against a stylized outline of a mountain massif in the right field. To the left, the crowned Polish eagle — the national emblem — is rendered in high relief, with the denomination '100 ZŁ' inscribed below it. The circular legend reads 'RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA · 2009' along the lower periphery, while the name 'MARIUSZ ZARUSKI' appears prominently in a banner-like cartouche at the upper rim. The mint mark 'MW' is incorporated within the design field.
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Smooth
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