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The front of the banknote shows the figure of Józef Piłsudski. The image was taken from Kazimierz Mańkowski's painting entitled "The Bolshevik Battle of Warsaw". The image was taken from Kazimierz Mańkowski's painting "The Year 1920". The Head of State is shown as the defender of Warsaw. In the background there are outlines of characteristic Warsaw buildings. In turn, the obverse of the Cross of Valour presented here - with the Polish eagle, the inscription "On the Field of Glory" and the date 1920 - is a reference to the collective effort of the Polish soldier and the time of establishing this decoration at the key moment of the struggle near Warsaw. The front side of the banknote is complemented by the inscription NIEPODLEGŁOŚĆ (Independence), inscribed in an oak leaf wreath, as well as graphic elements and plant motifs on the banknotes of Polish marks, including the image of the eagle and the Polish monogram on the banknote of 100 Polish marks from 1919.
On the reverse side of the banknote, under the national colours, is the central fragment of Jerzy Kossak's painting entitled "The Eagle and the Polish Monogram". On the reverse side of the banknote, under the national colours, there is a central fragment of Jerzy Kossak's painting entitled "Miracle on the Vistula".