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1982 - Narodowy Bank Polski, Poland - 1000 Polish Zlotych PLN Banknote Serial NO. FA 2330486 P-146c
1982 - Narodowy Bank Polski, Poland - 1000 Polish Zlotych PLN Banknote Serial NO. FA 2330486 P-146c
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1982 Poland 1000 Zlotych – Honoring Nicolaus Copernicus
Discover the 1982 Poland 1000 Zlotych banknote (P-146c), a beautifully designed note celebrating Nicolaus Copernicus, the renowned Polish astronomer who revolutionized our understanding of the solar system.
Historical Context
Issued by the National Bank of Poland (Narodowy Bank Polski), this 1000 Zlotych note was part of the 1975–1982 People's Republic series, reflecting Poland’s economic landscape during the late Cold War era. The Third Zloty (PLZ) was Poland’s official currency from 1949 to 1994, before transitioning to the modern Polish Zloty (PLN).
Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543) was a Polish mathematician and astronomer who formulated the heliocentric model of the solar system, challenging the long-standing geocentric theory. His work, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium, laid the foundation for modern astronomy and influenced scientific thought for centuries.
Key Features & Specifications
Pick Number: P-146c
Denomination: 1000 Polish Zlotych
Material: Paper
Issuing Authority: National Bank of Poland
Size: 138 × 63 mm
Printer: Polish Security Printing Works (Polska Wytwórnia Papierów Wartościowych S.A.), Warsaw
Watermark: White Eagle without a crown (coat of arms of the People's Republic of Poland)
Security Thread: None
Demonetized: Withdrawn from circulation on December 31, 1996
Design Elements
Front: Features a portrait of Nicolaus Copernicus, Poland’s greatest astronomer, alongside the White Eagle (Polish coat of arms).
Back: Displays Copernicus’ astrolabe on the left and a diagram of the heliocentric solar system, illustrating his groundbreaking theory.
Lettering on the Note
The front of the note includes the official statement: "Narodowy Bank Polski – 1000 Tysięcy Złotych – Warszawa, 1 Czerwca 1982r" (National Bank of Poland – 1000 Zlotych – Warsaw, June 1, 1982)
Additionally, the note features:
Serial number printed twice for security
Denomination ("1000 Zlotych") in multiple locations
Security Features
Watermark: White Eagle without a crown
UV-sensitive Elements: Certain sections glow under ultraviolet light
Collector’s Gift Appeal
This 1000 Zlotych banknote holds significant historical and artistic value, making it a sought-after item for collectors and a unique keepsake. It’s a perfect gift for: ✨ Astronomy enthusiasts – A tribute to Copernicus’ revolutionary heliocentric model. ✨ Individuals born in 1982 – A nostalgic banknote from their birth year, connecting them to Poland’s financial heritage. ✨ Collectors of Cold War-era banknotes – A rare piece featuring scientific achievements and national symbols.
Why Collect This Banknote?
Owning the 1982 Poland 1000 Zlotych note (P-146c) is more than just acquiring currency—it’s holding a piece of history, celebrating Poland’s scientific legacy and economic evolution.
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