Poland

1940 - Poland PIC 95 20 Zlotych F banknote

1940 - Poland PIC 95 20 Zlotych F banknote

This individual banknote is from Poland and has a denomination of 20 Zlotych. The product title asso..

8.80€ Ex Tax: 8.00€
1940 - Poland PIC 97 100 Zlotych F banknote

1940 - Poland PIC 97 100 Zlotych F banknote

This individual Poland banknote has a denomination of 100 Zlotych and is associated with 1940 in the..

5.50€ Ex Tax: 5.00€
1940 - Poland PIC 97 100 Zlotych VF banknote

1940 - Poland PIC 97 100 Zlotych VF banknote

This individual banknote is associated with Poland and the year 1940. It has a denomination of 100 Z..

11.00€ Ex Tax: 10.00€
1941 - Poland PIC 102 50 Zlotych F banknote

1941 - Poland PIC 102 50 Zlotych F banknote

This individual banknote is associated with Poland and the date 1941. It has a denomination of 50 zl..

5.50€ Ex Tax: 5.00€
1941 - Poland PIC 102 50 Zlotych VF banknote

1941 - Poland PIC 102 50 Zlotych VF banknote

This individual Poland 50 Zlotych banknote is associated with 1941 and is identified by the Pick cat..

6.60€ Ex Tax: 6.00€
1941 - Poland PIC 103  100 Zlotych banknote

1941 - Poland PIC 103 100 Zlotych banknote

This individual banknote is identified as a Poland 100 Zlotych note associated with 1941. Its catalo..

33.00€ Ex Tax: 30.00€
1948 - Poland PIC 134 2 Zlotych banknote

1948 - Poland PIC 134 2 Zlotych banknote

This individual banknote is associated with Poland and has a denomination of 2 Zlotych. The product ..

22.00€ Ex Tax: 20.00€
1948 - Poland PIC 139a 100 Zlotych banknote

1948 - Poland PIC 139a 100 Zlotych banknote

Individual 100 Zlotych banknote associated with Poland and the date 1948. The product is identified ..

66.00€ Ex Tax: 60.00€
1982 - Poland PIC 145d 500 Zlotych banknote

1982 - Poland PIC 145d 500 Zlotych banknote

Poland 500 Zlotych banknote associated with 1982, catalogued as Pick P145d. In the Krause reference,..

2.75€ Ex Tax: 2.50€
1982 - Poland PIC 146c 1.000 Zlotych banknote

1982 - Poland PIC 146c 1.000 Zlotych banknote

Poland 1,000 zlotych banknote associated with 1982 and catalogued as Pick P146c. In the Krause refer..

3.30€ Ex Tax: 3.00€
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Frequently asked questions

Which periods are represented in this Poland banknote category?

This shop’s Poland catalog spans several represented dates from the 1940s and 1980s. Earlier listings include notes dated 1940, 1941 and 1948, while later listings include dates such as 1982, 1986 and 1988. These dates help collectors browse the category by period, but they should not be interpreted as a complete chronology of every Polish banknote issue.

Which Polish złoty denominations and catalog references appear here?

The represented denominations range from 2 złotych to 1,000 złotych. Examples include 2, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 złotych notes. Catalog references include PIC 95, 97, 102, 103, 134, 139a, 142c, 143e, 144c, 145d, 146c and 149b. This selection describes the shop’s Poland catalog rather than every denomination or reference issued for the country.

How can I identify a Poland banknote using the product title?

Start with the printed denomination and date, then compare the PIC reference shown in the listing. For example, the catalog distinguishes a 1940 20 złotych note as PIC 95, a 1941 50 złotych note as PIC 102 and a 1948 2 złotych note as PIC 134. Where a reference includes a suffix, such as 139a or 142c, retain that suffix when matching the note because it identifies the listed catalog variant.

Can the same PIC reference appear with different dates?

Yes. In this Poland category, PIC 143e is represented by both 1986 and 1988 100 złotych notes. Therefore, the PIC reference alone may not capture every distinction shown in a product record. Collectors should compare the complete listing information, including country, denomination, date and reference suffix. This is especially useful when organizing a date-based collection or checking whether two similarly referenced notes correspond to different dated entries.

What should a buyer compare before choosing a Polish banknote?

Compare the denomination, date, full PIC reference and any stated condition grade in the product record. Similar notes can differ by year, reference suffix or grade. For instance, PIC 97 is listed as a 1940 100 złotych note in F and VF, while PIC 102 is a 1941 50 złotych note in F and VF. Checking all of these fields helps avoid confusing closely related catalog entries.

Which condition grades are explicitly represented in the Poland catalog?

Some Polish banknote records explicitly use the grades F, VF and XF. The 1940 PIC 97 100 złotych and 1941 PIC 102 50 złotych notes appear with F and VF designations, while a 1988 PIC 142c 50 złotych listing is identified as XF. Grade labels should be read at the individual product level; where a title does not state a grade, no condition should be inferred from the catalog information supplied here.