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- 10_złotych_note abstract "The 10 Polish Złotych note is the lowest value złoty banknote and has been used since the redenomination of the złoty in 1995.The note is used as the sole currency in Poland, a country with a population of about 38 million.It is the smallest note, measuring 120×60mm with a dark brown and green colour scheme.The ten złotych note features a portrait of Duke Mieszko I in the obverse centre area, while the reverse depicts a denar, a silver coin from Mieszko I's reign.The banknote is protected with multiple security features, like watermarks and microprinting, which document its authenticity.The ten złotych note has been used since 1794, along with the rest of the first złoty banknotes, although there were some temporary discontinuations in its usage.".
- 10_złotych_note wikiPageID "17907811".
- 10_złotych_note wikiPageRevisionID "600176359".
- 10_złotych_note colour "Brown".
- 10_złotych_note country Poland.
- 10_złotych_note denomination "Ten złotych".
- 10_złotych_note heightMm "60".
- 10_złotych_note obverse "10".
- 10_złotych_note obverseDesign "Portrait of Duke in centre area".
- 10_złotych_note paperType "White Paper".
- 10_złotych_note reverse "10".
- 10_złotych_note reverseDesign "Depiction of a denar, a silver coin from reign".
- 10_złotych_note securityFeatures "Watermark, a security thread, microprinting, ultraviolet ink, a see-through register , latent image (angle effect), metallised ink.".
- 10_złotych_note unit Polish_złoty.
- 10_złotych_note value "10".
- 10_złotych_note widthMm "120".
- 10_złotych_note yearsOfPrinting ";".
- 10_złotych_note subject Category:1995_introductions.
- 10_złotych_note subject Category:Banknotes_of_Poland.
- 10_złotych_note comment "The 10 Polish Złotych note is the lowest value złoty banknote and has been used since the redenomination of the złoty in 1995.The note is used as the sole currency in Poland, a country with a population of about 38 million.It is the smallest note, measuring 120×60mm with a dark brown and green colour scheme.The ten złotych note features a portrait of Duke Mieszko I in the obverse centre area, while the reverse depicts a denar, a silver coin from Mieszko I's reign.The banknote is protected with multiple security features, like watermarks and microprinting, which document its authenticity.The ten złotych note has been used since 1794, along with the rest of the first złoty banknotes, although there were some temporary discontinuations in its usage.".
- 10_złotych_note label "10 złotych note".
- 10_złotych_note label "Billete de 10 złotych".
- 10_złotych_note sameAs 10_z%C5%82otych_note.
- 10_złotych_note sameAs Billete_de_10_złotych.
- 10_złotych_note sameAs Q4546960.
- 10_złotych_note sameAs Q4546960.
- 10_złotych_note wasDerivedFrom 10_złotych_note?oldid=600176359.