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Poland 200 Zlotych Banknote, 2021, P-189b, UNC, TAP 60-70 Authenticated

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  • SKU:
    T-POLA189BU
  • Variety:
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  • UPC/ISBN
    DB1097080
Serial Number: DB1097080
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  • Dimensions: 144 x 72 mm
  • Watermark: King Sigismund I the Old and electrotype 200
  • Gold-to-green RollingStar Cube windowed thread and thread w/demetalized 200 ZŁ
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This uncirculated 200 Polish zloty banknote is a standard circulation banknote issued by the National Bank of Poland. It is a brown, light yellow, and olive green banknote that is dated 06 September 2021, bears the signature of Adam Glapinski, and measures 144 mm x 72 mm. Its obverse side features King Sigismund I the Old, the national emblem of Poland, and a wreath interwoven with a ribbon and a patch shaped like a Renaissance cartouche. Its reverse side shows the Wawel Castle Courtyard and an eagle within a hexagon from the Sigismund Chapel in the cathedral on Wawel Hill. Security features include a gold-to-green RollingStar Cube windowed security thread, a solid security thread with a demetalized 200 Zt, a crown registration device, and a watermark of King Sigismund I with an electrotype 200. The details of this note have been verified and TAP Authenticated by Banknote World experts.

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