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| 正面描述 | Intaglio portrait of Nicolaus Copernicus set within a circular vignette at centre right, his name inscribed below in small lettering; the guilloche underprint extends across the note in pale tones. The bank title 'Narodowy Bank Polski' appears in large serif lettering at upper centre, with the denomination '1000' printed in multicolour at left and vertically along the left margin reading 'TYSIĄC ZŁOTYCH'. The Polish state arms — a white eagle on red ground — are rendered in an orange circular cartouche at upper right, accompanied by two manuscript signatures above the date inscription 'WARSZAWA 29 PAŹDZIERNIKA 1965 ROKU'. |
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| 背面描述 | A large circular vignette at left reproduces the Copernican heliocentric cosmological diagram, with a radiant sun face at its centre surrounded by concentric orbital rings bearing planetary bodies and the twelve zodiac signs inscribed in their respective segments. The guilloche background covers the entire note in fine crosshatch patterns. The denomination '1000' appears in dark numerals at upper right, with 'TYSIĄC ZŁOTYCH' printed vertically in red at centre right, a watermark placeholder circle visible at far right, and the monogram 'NBP' in green at lower left; a small legal tender inscription reads 'BILETY NARODOWEGO BANKU POLSKIEGO SĄ PRAWNYM ŚRODKIEM PŁATNICZYM W POLSCE' at lower right. |
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Poland's postwar central bank issued this series during a period of strict fiscal centralization under the PZPR government, when the zloty was a non-convertible command-economy currency with exchange rates set entirely by decree. The 1962–1965 date span reflects a phased release across multiple print runs rather than any design change between them.
Printed domestically by Polska Wytwórnia Papierów Wartościowych in Warsaw, the note relies solely on a watermark for security — modest even by the standards of the period. High-denomination notes in this series are frequently found with significant handling wear, consistent with their role as the largest circulating unit in an economy where 1,000 złotych represented a meaningful sum for most earners.