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    1. No. This is a bill from before the 1995 denomination. It is neither legal tender nor can be exchanged for it any more.

    2. I don’t think so. As far as am aware, this is 30+ year old and 1000pln banknotes no longer exist?

    3. antek_g_animations on

      Officially no, you could try to sell it if you want to get some value out of it, but it’s in very poor condition. I would just personally keep it

    4. You can no longer even exchange it in banks(it was possible from 1995 to 2011). But even if you could it would not be worth it. As this note was exchanged for 0.10 PLN, which is about 3 cents.

    5. Necessary-Use2943 on

      It is not legal tender, which means you can get arrested for it, so what you gonna do when they come for you.

    6. nope, they are pre-denomination ones

      denomination happened 1995, you could still exchange it as recent as 2010

      exchange rate was 10000PLZ = 1PLN, and so many people collected these old bills hoping they would be worth something, that nowadays even in good conditions they are worth little more than the old official conversion rate.

      you can buy these in bulk on allegro in a much better condition for practically nothing.

    7. Business_Parsley_291 on

      It have only collectible worth.
      (limited numbers are more worthy but it isnt much, average 1000zł goes for price from 17 to 200zł)

    8. 1000zł with Kopernik!!!!!??? Insane.
      We don’t use it anymore, if it were in better shape you could sell it but in that shape, you won’t get much.

    9. Not anymore.

      When it was still exchangeable, 1000 PLZ = 0.10 PLN, which is less than a third of a US Cent.