Polish Zloty Nieobiegowy notes
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The Polish Zloty Nieobiegowy notes were prepared to be put into circulation following a future Polish Zloty ‘revaluation’. However the banknotes were never issued, because of their poor security features and because inflation was not yet fully under control.
These Zloty banknotes are all dated 1 March 1990. After it was decided that they were not going to be issued, most of the banknotes were pulped. The remaining stock of unissued zloty banknotes were overprinted with the text ‘NIEOBIEGOWY’, meaning ‘not in circulation’ or ‘non-negotiable’.
These Polish Zloty Nieobiegowy banknotes have no face value. We exchange these cancelled banknotes at an exchange rate that covers their collectable value.
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1 Polish Zloty banknote (Nieobiegowy)
The cancelled banknote of 1 Zloty has the text ‘NIEOBIEGOWY’ in capital letters printed on both sides, the Polish word for ‘Not in circulation’. The building on the front is the sea terminal of Gdynia. The sailing ship on the back side is the museum ship Dar Pomorza.You get: £0.007501 PLN = £0.0075000000 -
2 Polish Zlote banknote (Nieobiegowy)
This two Zloty banknote’s most striking feature is the text ‘NIEOBIEGOWY’ printed in red on both sides. It means ‘non-negotiable’ or ‘not in circulation’. The front side features the mining shaft winding tower of the Katowice coal mine.You get: £0.015001 PLN = £0.0075000000 -
5 Polish Zlotych banknote (Nieobiegowy)
The green coloured bill of 5 Zloty with the text ‘nieobiegowy’, meaning ‘not in circulation’, features the Town Hall of Zamość on the front side and the Polish military decoration ‘Order of the Cross of Grunwald’ on the back side.You get: £0.037501 PLN = £0.0075000000 -
50 Polish Zlotych banknote (Nieobiegowy)
The Gothic old Town Hall of Wroclaw is featured on the front side of this 50 Polish Zlotych banknote. An overprint on both sides of the bill spells ‘NIEOBIEGOWY’, meaning ‘non-negotiable’. The back of the 50 Zloty Nieobiegowy note shows the 16th Century seal of the City of Wroclaw.You get: £0.375001 PLN = £0.0075000000