History of the Polish Coin - Stanisław August's Grosz from Domestic Copper 20 zł Silver 2024 Proof
History of the Polish Coin – Stanisław August's Copper Grosz 20 zł Silver 2024 Proof is an intriguing numismatic offering presented by the National Bank of Poland.
This coin is made of Ag.925 silver, weighs 28.28 grams, and is produced to proof standard. Additionally, the coin is partially copper-plated.
Moreover, this silver product has a strictly limited mintage of up to 10,000 pieces, and each coin is delivered in an exclusive case along with a certificate of authenticity.
On the obverse, there are two adjacent circles. The left circle features an eagle, the emblem of the Republic of Poland, along with the inscription "RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA", "2024", "20 zł". The right circle depicts the reverse of Stanisław August's coin with a five-field coat of arms, and in the background, there is a medal by Jan Filip Holzhäusser, depicting Juno Moneta.
The reverse showcases the obverse of Stanisław August's coin, which displays his monogram and the date 1786. In the background, on the left side, there is the king's superexlibris with a five-field coat of arms, which is an exact replica of the coat of arms on the 1 grosz coin. The reverse also features the inscription "GROSZ Z MIEDZI KRAJOWEJ STANISŁAWA AUGUSTA".