Banknotes from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was a union between the Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania that was formalised in 1569 but existed as a personal union since 1386, when Polish female king Jadwiga married Lithuanian Grand Duke Jogaila (Polish: Władysław II Jagiełło). The union reached its peak in the 17th century covering an area of present-day Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Slovakia, Moldova, Russia, Estonia, and Ukraine.
Wikidata: Q172107

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First Zloty (1573-1795)

1 Thaler = 8 Zlotys = 240 Groschens = 720 Kreuzers = 4320 Deniers / Hellers

5 Groszy
1794

Standard banknote
65 × 45 mm
P# A8, N# 226284
10 Groszy
1794

Standard banknote
68 × 57 mm
P# A9, N# 226302
1 Zloty
1794

Standard banknote
73 × 62 mm
P# A10, N# 226317
4 Złote
1794

Standard banknote

P# A11, N# 226276
5 Zlotys
1794

Standard banknote
170 × 90 mm
P# A1, N# 226291
10 Zlotys
1794

Standard banknote
170 × 90 mm
P# A2, N# 226295
25 Zlotys
1794

Standard banknote
170 × 90 mm
P# A3, N# 226298
50 Zlotys
1794

Standard banknote
170 × 90 mm
P# A4, N# 226300
100 Zlotys
1794

Standard banknote
170 × 90 mm
P# A5, N# 226278
500 Zlotys
1794

Standard banknote
175 × 97 mm
P# A6, N# 404427
1000 Zlotys
1794

Standard banknote
235 × 95 mm
P# A7, N# 404442

The Numista referee for banknotes of this issuer is Hibernia.

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