Nowy Banknot 1000 Zł: All You Need to Know
Introduction
The National Bank of Poland (NBP) has announced the introduction of a new 1000-złoty banknote, which will be the highest denomination in circulation in Poland.
The new banknote will be issued on February 12, 2023, and will gradually replace the current 1000-złoty banknote, which will be withdrawn from circulation on March 31, 2024.
Design of the New 1000-złoty Banknote
The new 1000-złoty banknote is designed with a vertical orientation and features a portrait of King Władysław II Jagiełło on the front.
The reverse of the banknote depicts the Wawel Royal Castle in Kraków, with the Vistula River and Wawel Hill in the background.
The new banknote also includes a number of security features, including a holographic stripe, a watermark, and a security thread.
Security Features of the New 1000-złoty Banknote
The new 1000-złoty banknote includes a number of security features to prevent counterfeiting, including:
- Holographic stripe
- Watermark
- Security thread
- Intaglio printing
- Optical variable ink
Exchanging the Old 1000-złoty Banknote
The old 1000-złoty banknote will be withdrawn from circulation on March 31, 2024.
After this date, the old banknote can be exchanged for the new banknote at NBP branches and authorized banks.
Conclusion
The new 1000-złoty banknote is a secure and modern banknote that will help to prevent counterfeiting.
The banknote will be issued on February 12, 2023, and will gradually replace the current 1000-złoty banknote, which will be withdrawn from circulation on March 31, 2024.