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Poland - 5.000 Zlotych 1982 - Pick # 150a - PMG 67 EPQ

2463032-060
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Total graded by PMG: 786
In 67 EPQ: 256
In higher grades: 60
Description

This analysis delves into the detailed features of the 5000 Zlotych banknote issued by the National Bank of Poland in 1982. Capturing the essence of Polish history and artistry, this banknote reflects the significant cultural impact of Frédéric Chopin, whose portrait graces the front. The denomination is prominently displayed, alongside intricate design elements and safety features that authenticate its value. The back of the note features additional historical motifs and security attributes, ensuring both aesthetic appeal and protection against counterfeiting. With its rich colors and patterns, this banknote serves not just as currency but as a testament to Poland’s artistic heritage.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 5000 Zlotych banknote features a detailed portrait of the renowned composer Frédéric Chopin, a figure central to Polish culture. The design incorporates a blend of soft green hues and intricate line patterns that create a vibrant backdrop. Above Chopin's portrait, the denomination is clearly marked as '5000', complemented by the title 'POLSKA RZECZPOSPOLITA LUDOWA'. Additional decorative elements, including microprinting for anti-counterfeiting, enhance the visual complexity. The watermarks and security threads embedded in the note's fabric amplify its authenticity, making it a highly secure financial instrument.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the 5000 Zlotych banknote showcases a rich design that emphasizes historical and cultural symbols relevant to Poland. Patterned in shades of green, it features architectural elements along with fine engravings that add depth and sophistication. The design incorporates security features such as microprinting and holographic elements that are crucial in preventing counterfeiting. The text 'PIĘĆ TYSIĘCY ZŁOTYCH' prominently exhibited on the back underlines the banknote’s value. Overall, the reverse design complements the front, harmonizing the artistic and practical aspects of this significant currency.
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€ 10
Estimated
€ 35  —  € 50
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Date
€ 10 (Your bid) M693
28/12/2025 - 11:48
Specifications
Auction
E-Auction # 18 / PMG / January
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
Poland
Year
1982
PMG code

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