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MONEY OF POLAND. >>
The Commonwealth of Both Nations (Republic of Poland). 1918 – 1939. >>
I issue of silver coins. 1924 – 1932.
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Denomination: 5 Zlotych Year: 1930 Material: Silver Description: Jubilee coin, dedicated to 100th Anniversary of the 1830 – 1831 November uprising.
Obverse: Crowned eagle with wings open (author – S. Kaminski). Beneath – denomination 5, under eagle – inscription ZŁOTYCH. Beneath – year of issue 1930.
Reverse: Pole with flag and banner with inscription: HONOR I OJCZYZNA divides dates 1830 – 1930 and inscription: W SETNA ROCZNICE POWSTANIA. Beneath – signs of Warsaw Mint and designer’s signature W – J (Wojciech Jastrzębowski).
750 standard silver. Diameter – 33 mm. Weight – 18 g. Edge – plain, inscription: SALUS REIPUBLICAE SUPREMA LEX (THE GOOD OF THE REPUBLIC IS THE HIGHEST LAW). Mintage: 1 000 000.
This type was struck in Warsaw Mint.
There is, additionally, a much rarer high relief Sztandar coin (mintage – 200 coin).
The coin was put in circulation in November 1930, withdrawn from circulation since 30.09.1934. Country or town: Polish Republic
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