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A collector coin with a face value of 5 zlotys, issued between 1932 and 1934 by the Second Republic of Poland. The coin is an exceptional piece, struck from silver of Ag.750 and weighing 11 grams. The design of the reverse was created by Antoni Madeyski.
On the obverse is the image of a crowned white eagle, which is the emblem of the Republic of Poland, together with the inscription "REPUBLIC OF POLAND" and the face value "10 ZŁOTYCH".
The reverse contains the profile of Queen Jadwiga with a characteristic headscarf on her head.
Important !
Pictures of presented products are illustrative. The actual state of the coins may slightly differ from the one presented on the website.
In case of purchasing coins which do not have a specific year of issue in the title or in the product specification, coins are sent randomly with regard to the date of issue.






