Banknotes in Circulation in Poland – The 100 Zloty Note

Gold coin

Face value: 100 zł

Back side (reverse):

in the central part, in a decorative medallion, a portrait of King Ladislas Jagiello. To the left of the portrait, a semi-circular inscription: WŁADYSŁAW II JAGIEŁŁO (King Ladislas Jagiello). To the left of the medallion, at the top, the inscription: NARODOWY / BANK / POLSKI; at the bottom, the inscription: WARSZAWA /14 GRUDNIA 2018 r. (Warsaw, 14 December 2018); below it, the inscriptions: PREZES (Governor), and a signature, and GŁÓWNY / SKARBNIK (General Treasurer), and a signature. In the background of the inscriptions, a decorative rosette and stylised elements of Gothic ornamentation. In the top left corner, vertically, the number: 100, composed of digits at a 90° angle. To the right of the number, a vertical line; along it, on the right, vertically, the inscription: STO ZŁOTYCH (a hundred złoty), made up of letters at a 90° angle. In the bottom left corner, an equilateral cross. On the right, at the top, against the background of a separate plane with an ornament, the number: 100. Below the plane, an oval with fragments of a crown; below the oval, against Gothic ornamentation, a rosette; at the bottom, a separate plane with an ornament and a crown within an oval.

Front side (obverse):

centrally, a stylised image of an escutcheon with the eagle from the tombstone of King Ladislas Jagiello; at its bottom, a Teutonic knight’s helmet and cloak as well as two swords. To the left of the escutcheon, an outline of the Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, and above it, an oval with fragments of a crown. At the top, against ribbons, the inscription: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA (Republic of Poland) and, on the right, the notation of the year of issue: 2026. At the bottom, on the left, against the background of a rectangular plane with an ornament, the number: 100; on the right, the inscription: STO / ZŁOTYCH (a hundred złoty). In the bottom right corner, the letters: NBP. Above them, an image of the Eagle established as the state emblem of the Republic of Poland; below the Eagle, on the right, the Mint mark: m / w; on the left, the inscription: Au 999.9.