This Polish banknote, issued by the National Bank of Poland in 1992, features intricate designs indicative of the cultural heritage and the monetary evolution of Poland. The note, with a denomination of 2,000,000 złotych, is an excellent example of both artistic and security features commonly found in modern banknotes.
Obverse (front)
The front of the banknote prominently displays the portrait of Ignacy Jan Paderewski, a renowned Polish pianist and statesman. The background features colorful geometric patterns that blend vibrant shades of pink, blue, and green, showcasing artistic elements. It also includes the denomination '2000000' prominently placed, ensuring clarity of the note’s value. Furthermore, there is microprinting and a watermark area, ensuring authenticity and security against counterfeiting.
Reverse (back)
On the back side of the note, the text 'Rzeczpospolita Polska' is boldly displayed alongside the denomination 'DWA MILIONY ZŁOTYCH'. The design includes a stylized representation of the Polish eagle, symbolizing national pride. The colors transition smoothly, incorporating hues of purple and gold, providing an attractive contrast. There are also security features such as a holographic pattern and unique serial numbering for further verification.