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I Have been given some pre WW11 currnecy notes and coins which belonged to my deceased brother-in -law who came to UK at beginning of WW11 Notes are 100 Zlotych dated 1934 and numerous coins of differing denominantion of similar vintage.  Would these be interesting to a collector

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Hugh:

They might be. You may want to check:
Numismatic Cabinet of the Polish State Mint
Warsaw, 56 Żelazna Str., is open to the general public on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays in the hours of 11:00-15:00 and also on the first Saturday and Sunday of each month from 10:00-15:00 , making prior appointment by telephone will be appreciated.
Telephone (+4822) 656 44 65, (+4822) 656 42 29; Fax (+4822) 620 52 22
Their website address is: http://www.mennica.com.pl/english/index.html

Hope it helps,
Adam.

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