Variant of the design marked Series A, with red intersecting lines and "SPECIMEN" printed on both sides.
The piece bears traces of die-cutting from the presentation album.
The composition of the obverses of the paper money of the July 15, 1947 issue is different from those issued with the dates of January 15 and May 15, 1946. On these denominations, one can see the symmetry of the composition with respect to the vertical axis. As on the earlier issue, the ideological charge of the 20 zloty denomination was placed on the reverse. In the central part of the front side of the banknotes of denominations: 100, 500 and 1,000 zlotys feature classical figures shown in statuesque poses symbolizing: agriculture, maritime economy and heavy industry. As with the series of paper money issued in 1946, the reverses featured representations in stylized frames. The views from the reverses complement the figures from the obverses.