The Poland 100 Zlotych banknote is part of the National Bank of Poland’s 1986 issues. The banknote has brown, red, and yellow colors and is 138 x 63 mm in size. Depicted on its obverse is the national emblem that shows an eagle. It also portrays socialist Ludwik Warynski. The reverse of the note displays the Proletariat flag. The banknote has no security threads but bears a watermark that reflects an eagle. It was printed by Polska Wytwornia Papierow Wartosciowych. This particular Poland 100 Zlotych banknote has a radar serial number and is in uncirculated condition. Additionally, the note has been TAP authenticated with a grade of 60 to 70.