100 złotych note

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The Polish 100 Złotych note is a denomination of Polish currency.

History[edit]

The note was issued in 19 denominations, by the National Bank of Poland (Polish: Narodowy Bank Polski) and date its origins to 1528 as the "ducat," although there is debate about which polish coins was the first zloty.[1] The 20th-century zloty dates back to 1924.[1] The Zlotych notes were withdrawn from circulation in 1995.[2] The currency was devalued and worth very little after many years of high inflation in Poland during the communist period; when the new zloty currency was introduced in 1995, four zeros were dropped from the currency.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "The history of the Polish zloty began almost 500 years ago". Obserwator Finansowy: ekonomia, debata, Polska, świat. 2018-08-15. Retrieved 2020-12-18.
  2. ^ a b "100 old Polish Zloty note Ludwik Waryński - Exchange yours for cash". Leftover Currency. Retrieved 2020-12-18.

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