Poland
| Serial | 3260666 |
| Condition | UNC (EPQ) |
| Efficiency |
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| Order Id | POL-0100-0666 |
| Price |
AED 15.47
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| TAP Scale | PMG Scale | Qurtas Scale |
| UNC (EPQ) Superb Gem Uncirculated, Exceptional Quality |
68/70 EPQ | 98% |
| Pick ID | 143e |
| Denomination | 100 |
| Unit | Złotych |
| Date Released | 01/06/1986 |
| Front Info | Color: Brown on lilac and multicolor underprint. Right: Ludwik Waryński - editor of the magazine “Proletaryat" Middle: Denomination & Unit,Coat of arms of the People's Republic of Poland. Left: |
| Back Info | Color: Brown on lilac and multicolor underprint. Right: Middle: A vignette of the first issue of the magazine “Proletaryat”. Left: A vignette of the first issue of the magazine “Proletaryat”. |
| Comments | "Serial Number: Horizontal , Red color. Watermark: Eagle arms. Issuing Authority: Narodowy Bank Polski (National Bank of Poland), 1974-1988 ""Narodowy Bank Polski on Both Sides"" Issue Banknote Size: 13.8 * 6.3 CM Banknote Printer: Polish Security Printing Works, Warsaw (Poland) - PWPWW Other Remark: Demonetized 31/12/1996 Ludwik Waryński (1856-1889) Activist and theoretician of the socialist movement in Poland. In 1882 he created the first Polish workers' party, called [The] Proletariat. In 1883 he was arrested by the Tsarist secret police and, after a trial with 29 co-defendants in 1885, sentenced to 16 years in prison in Shlisselburg. He died there of tuberculosis 4 years later." |
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