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Brief description Obverse: Horizontal layout. Features a portrait of King Boleslaw I the Brave (the first King of Poland) on the right side. To his left is a Romanesque portal, and to his right is the crown of a young oak tree from the historic Gniezno Doors (from the scene displaying the body of St. Adalbert). Contains the name of the issuing bank, the denomination in digits and words, and the signatures of the President and Chief Treasurer.

Reverse: Horizontal layout. The central feature is a silver denarius coin of Boleslaw the Brave showing the silhouette of a bird and the inscription "PRINCES POLONIE" (one of the most famous coins in Polish minting history). The left side displays the St. Nicholas Rotunda in Cieszyn, and the right side displays a lion stretched on a plant twig from the border of the Gniezno Doors. Includes a vertical magenta iridescent stripe with the repeating inscription "20 ZŁ".

Watermark: Image of King Boleslaw I and the denomination "20".

Dimensions: 126 × 63 mm.

Why add to your collection: This banknote belongs to the series of the National Bank of Poland dedicated to the country's historic monarchs. The artwork was designed by the renowned Polish graphic artist Andrzej Heidrich. The reverse design offers an excellent combination of numismatic and notaphilic themes by featuring a medieval coin. Later printings include a thin protective coating applied to the paper substrate to increase durability. Suitable for specialized collections: European banknotes, kings and rulers, religious architecture (rotundas), and coins on currency.
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Banknote material Paper
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20 Zlotych, Poland, 2025, UNC

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SKU: 005085
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