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Set of replica coins from the Polish Interwar Period (gold-plated tombac) - 24-hour shipping!


Specification
- Metal:
- Tombac
- Country of origin:
- Poland
- Yearbook:
- 2009
- Shipping:
- 24 h
- Circulation:
- 1 000
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Product description
The set of replicas of Polish coins from the interwar period is a collection of faithfully reproduced copies, referring to the designs of coins planned or issued in the Second Polish Republic. The set includes replicas of coins such as: "Woman's Head," "Bolesław Chrobry," "Constitution," "Kneeling Knight," and "Nicolaus Copernicus." These replicas were minted by the Polish Mint on the occasion of its 240th anniversary and are characterized by high quality workmanship. Each replica has an individual number and a certificate of authenticity, which confirms their collector's value. They are presented on an elegant blister pack with the most important historical information, and the whole set is presented in an elegant package. These replicas not only pay tribute to Polish numismatic history, but also constitute a valuable source of knowledge. They provide an opportunity to learn more about the artistic and historical aspects of Polish coinage from the interwar period.
Appearance of the coin
The replica set contains five carefully crafted copies that are faithful reproductions of historical coins. Each replica has four coins of different diameters and denominations, which refer to important national motifs and symbols of state and cultural identity.
1. "Woman's Head" - A replica of the famous 5 złoty trial coin from 1925, depicting a woman with a wreath of ears of corn on her head - symbolizing Mother Earth and Polish agriculture. The image of the woman shown in profile is full of gentleness and dignity.
2. "Bolesław Chrobry" – The reverse features a bust of King Bolesław Chrobry wearing a crown, with a sword and royal cloak. The monarch's expressive, stern face gives the coin a sense of historical pride. The replica captures the monumental style of the original.
3. "Kneeling Knight" – The dynamic motif of a knight kneeling with his shield raised and sword in hand symbolizes readiness to defend the homeland. The silhouette of the knight is depicted against a background of radiant light, which gives the scene a dramatic and patriotic expression.
4. "Nicolaus Copernicus" – The reverse shows a bust of Nicolaus Copernicus, facing right, with his characteristic hairstyle and focused expression. The coin pays tribute to the great Polish astronomer.
5. "Constitution" – The coin depicts an allegorical scene related to the adoption of the Constitution – figures in a symbolic gesture of unity and the power of law. The design is dynamic and full of symbolism, referring to republican and constitutional values.
The entire set is a unique composition of the most important symbols of Polish history and culture in numismatic form. The coins are distinguished by their high quality, impressive finish, and elegant blister packaging, making them the perfect addition to any patriotic or historical collection.
Historical overview
This set of replicas of Polish coins from the interwar period refers to symbolic designs from the Second Polish Republic (1918–1939), when the reborn state was also building its identity through new coin issues. After Władysław Grabski's currency reform in 1924, the zloty was introduced, and with it began the minting of coins with strong symbolic significance, depicting historical figures, national symbols, and allegories of the strength and unity of the state. Coins such as "Woman's Head," "Bolesław Chrobry," and "Kneeling Knight" are examples of mint trials—designs that often did not enter circulation but had a strong ideological message. The replica of the "Constitution" reminds us of the values of the Second Polish Republic, and the coin featuring Nicolaus Copernicus emphasized Poland's contribution to the development of science.
Today, the set allows collectors to admire unique designs that document the aspirations, values, and aesthetics of that era, while also constituting a valuable fragment of the national numismatic heritage.
Manufacturer
Mennica Polska S.A. has been operating continuously since 1766, when it was established as the Warsaw Mint by King Stanisław August Poniatowski. Today, it is one of the most modern mints in the world – the sole producer of coins for the National Bank of Poland and a supplier of circulation and collector coins to many countries. The Mint also produces official Polish seals and sworn translators.
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The photos presented on the website are examples. Products may differ from the photos presented. In the case of coins, coins from the current year or previous years are available for sale.
The bars and coins offered by Mennica Skarbowa are products from reputable mints affiliated with the London Bullion Market Association, including: Heraeus, Argor Heraeus, Valcambi, Metalor, C.Hafner, Perth Mint, Münze Österreich, PAMP, Umicore, Rand Refinery, UBS, Degussa, or other issuers listed in the product parameters. Goods included in the so-called unsorted gold and silver may be an exception. The choice of bar manufacturer is made at random at the order fulfillment stage and depends on the Company's current stock levels.
