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Beautiful proof silver crown issued by Poland to mark the XX Olympic Winter Games held in Torino, Italy, in 2006. This 10 Zlotych coin depicts the Pairs Ice Skating competition and would make an exceptional gift for any collector of Olympic, ice skating or world coins.
Beautiful proof silver crown issued by Poland to mark the XX Olympic Winter Games held in Torino, Italy in 2006. This 10 Zlotych coin depicts the Snowboarding competition and would make an exceptional gift for any collector of Olympic, snowboarding or world coins.
Poland – The 18th FIFA World Cup – Germany – 10 Zl – 2006 – Proof Silver Crown
Poland – Queen Jadwiga Silver Crown – 10 Zlotych – 1932 – Warsaw Mint – Cleaned
Poland – Beijing Olympics – Windsurfing – 10 Zlotych – 2008 – Proof Silver Crown
Poland – 1st Cadre Company Marchout – 10 Zlotych – 2009 – Proof Silver Crown
Poland – General Elections – 4 June 1989 – 10 Zlotych – 2009 – Proof Silver Crown
Poland – Polish Light Music – C. Niemen – 10 Zlotych – 2009 – Proof Silver Crown
Poland – Warsaw Born Poets – T. Gajcy – 10 Zlotych – 2009 – Proof Silver Crown
Poland – Warsaw Born Poets – K.K. Baczynski – 10 Zlotych – 2009 – Proof Silver Crown
Poland – Polish Light Music – C. Niemen – 10 Zlotych – 2009 – Proof Silver Crown
This is a 2009 Polish 10 Zlotych Proof Silver Coin listed as Y#674. This coin was issued by authority of the Government of Poland in 2009 with a mintage of 100,000 coins.
This is a 2010 Polish 10 Zlotych Proof Silver Coin listed as Y#758. This coin was issued by authority of the Government of Poland in 2010 with a mintage of 60,000 coins.
This is a 2006 Polish 20 Zlotych Proof Silver Coin listed as Y#584. This coin was issued by authority of the Government of Poland in 2006. Mintage is unlisted in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins.
Poland – Lesser Horseshoe Bat – 20 Zlotych – 2010 – Proof Silver Crown – COA
Struck by the Polish Mint in Warsaw in 2000, this Holy Year proof silver crown is another example of the outstanding work being produced by the Polish Mint. The obverse shows a centered image of the Eagle as the State Emblem of the Republic of Poland against the background of a stylized rosette. Below, an inscription: 10 Z
Poland – European Green Lizard – 20 Zlotych – 2009 – Proof Silver Crown
The weaving of the harvest wreath (called the “crop”) and a procession taking the wreath to the festival host (the squire, the best farmer in the village, priest, village administrator, district or province governor or even the president of Poland). This was the most distinctive, solemn and spectacular part of the harvest festival. The harvest festival – albeit in a slightly altered form – has survived to the present day as a great crop feast and the holiday of all farmers. This coin celebrates the Harvest Festival. Minted in 2004, it has a 20 Zlotych denomination and features a procession in folk costumes bearing crops below a semicircular inscription, DOZYNKI (Harvest Festival) on the reverse.
Polish painter Ignacy Aleksander Gierymski was born 30 January, 1850 in Warsaw, and died 8 March, 1901 in Rome. Famous for his rendering of The Sea in 1891. This coin was released by the Polish Mint and sold out prior to its official first day of issue, this is the fifth proof silver crown issued in the Polish Painters series. It carries a 20 Zlotych denomination, is minted from 28.28 grams of .925 silver and is sure to be a hit with collectors of world coins for a long time to come. I keep being amazed by the coins being turned out by the Polish Mint. Would also make a nice gift for collectors of famous artists or world coins.
Poland – Kazimierz Dolny – 20 Zlotych – 2008 – Proof Silver Crown – Kazimierz Dolny is a small town in eastern Poland, on the bank of the Vistula River. Today it is one of Poland
Poland – 180 Years of Central Banking – 10 Zlotych – 2009 – Proof Silver Crown
This is a 2004 Polish 20 Zlotych Proof Silver Coin listed as Y#504. This coin was issued by authority of the Government of Poland in 2004 with a mintage of 67,000 coins.
Poland – Church in Haczow – 2006 – 20 Zlotych Colored Proof Silver Crown
Poland – “Baby Animals” Green Lizard – Medallic Issue – 2009 – Proof Burnished Medal – This medal was incorporated into the 18 pieces Polish Mint 2009 Silver Year Set of which only 250 sets were made, so total mintage for this piece was 250 medals.
Poland – Environment Protection – Beaver – 100 Zlotych – 1978 MW – Proof Silver Crown – Y96
Poland – Henryk Sienkiewicz – 100 Zlotych – 1977 – Silver Proof Pattern – KM PR299 – Stamped Proba, designating the coin as a Pattern limited to a mintage of 3,000. 32 mm in diameter, contains 16.6 grams of .625 silver for an actual silver weight of 0.334 oz. Sienkiewicz was a Polish journalist and Nobel Prize-winning novelist.
Poland – Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) – 20 Zlotych – 2008 – Proof – Silver Crown
Poland – Two Piece European Union Set – 2004 – Proof silver with polished cherrywood box – Includes a 20 Zlotych size proof silver medal with a zircon star indicating the location of Poland on a map of Europe as well as a depiction of Europa on the Bull. The second piece in the set is a 10 Zlotych proof silver coin. Comes in a hand-rubbed cherry-wood presentation case and would make a spectacular gift for that very special Pole in your life!
Poland – Father Popieluszko – 37 Zlotych – 2009 – Proof Gold Coin – Case & COA – Jerzy Popieluszko, was born September 14, 1947 in Okopy near Suchowola and died October 19, 1984, murdered by the agents of internal intelligence agency, the Security Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He was a Roman Catholic priest from Poland, associated with the Solidarity union. Recognized as a martyr by the Catholic Church, he was beatified on June 6, 2010 in Warsaw’s Pilsudski Square.
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