In 1982, Poland issued several banknotes under the Polish People's Republic, including the 20 and 500 Zlotych denominations. These notes reflect the era's political symbolism and historical figures. Here’s a detailed look at two notable 1982 Polish banknotes: 🇵🇱 20 Zlotych Banknote (1982) - Issuer: National Bank of Poland (Narodowy Bank Polski). Polish People's Republic (1952–1989). Series: 1982–1990 standard circulation. Dimensions: 138 × 63 mm. Material: Paper. Obverse Design: Portrait of Romuald Traugutt, a Polish general and national hero. Features the White Eagle without a crown, symbolizing the communist regime. Printed in brown and purple on a multicolor underprint. Serial numbers at upper left and lower right. Reverse Design: Typically includes denomination and decorative elements (not specified in detail). Script: Latin. Demonetized: January 1, 1995. / 500 Zlotych Banknote (1982) - Catalog Number: P-145d. Condition Available: UNC (Uncirculated). Authentication: Often found with T.A.P. Seal (Banknote World’s authentication promise). Market Price: Around $4.99 to $19.99 USD depending on condition and packaging.