1976 Poland 100 Złotych Banknote
Obverse: Features a portrait of Ludwik Waryński, a Polish socialist activist and one of the founders of the socialist movement in Poland. The Polish coat of arms (White Eagle) is placed at the center below the denomination.
Obverse lettering: NARODOWY BANK POLSKI, 100 STO ZŁOTYCH, WARSZAWA 17 MAJA 1976, AT 3650842
Size ±: 138 x 63 mm
Reverse: Displays the "Proletaryat" banner, symbolizing the socialist revolutionary movement, with additional references to the workers' party.
Reverse lettering: NARODOWY BANK POLSKI, 100 STO ZŁOTYCH, PROLETARYAT, R. 1883, NBP
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