Issued by the National Bank of Poland in 1988, this 100 Zlotych banknote is part of the late communist-era series circulating during a period of economic transition before the monetary reform of the 1990s.
The obverse features a portrait of a prominent Polish historical figure, accompanied by denomination numerals, fine guilloche patterns, and inscriptions in Polish.
The reverse depicts architectural or cultural motifs symbolizing Poland’s national heritage. Decorative borders and detailed background patterns complete the design.
Issuer: National Bank of Poland
Denomination: 100 Zlotych
Year: 1988
Dimensions: Approx. 138 × 63 mm
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, guilloche patterns