- New
Silver coin XX Winter Olympic Games: Turin 2006 - 24-hour shipping!


Specification
- Metal:
- Silver
- Denomination:
- 10 PLN
- Weight:
- 14,14 g
- Diameter:
- 32 mm
- Country of origin:
- Poland
- Yearbook:
- 2006
- Shipping:
- 24 h
- Circulation:
- 71 400
- Manufacturer:
- National Bank of Poland
- Rehearsal:
- 925
Silver - quotes
Silver coin 10 zł XX Winter Olympic Games: Turin 2006 – a treat for investors
Collecting commemorative coins is one of the safest forms of investing capital in precious metals. The silver coin with a face value of PLN 10, issued on the occasion of the XX Winter Olympic Games in Turin in 2006, is a perfect example of an asset that combines the material value of 925 silver with unique collector's potential. Coins commemorating major sporting events enjoy unflagging interest on the secondary market, making them a liquid asset in any investor's portfolio.
Unique design and precision craftsmanship
This coin stands out thanks to its dynamic design, which perfectly captures the spirit of sporting competition. The reverse features the silhouette of a speed skater in full stride, emphasizing the modern character of the issue. The obverse depicts the eagle established as the emblem of the Republic of Poland and stylized elements referring to the winter atmosphere. The use of mirror stamping technology brings out the finest details, giving the coin a unique shine that is highly sought after by numismatists. The aesthetics of the coin directly translate into demand and, consequently, into the stability of the product's market price.
Why is it worth investing in Polish Olympic coins?
Investing in Polish collector coins is a decision based on solid foundations. The mintage of the coin commemorating the Turin Olympics was strictly limited, which increases its rarity over the years. Unlike regular bullion coins, commemorative coins issued by the National Bank of Poland (NBP) carry an additional numismatic premium. In times of economic uncertainty, physical silver is an effective hedge against inflation, and themed coins such as this one often appreciate in value faster than the metal itself. It is an ideal choice for those looking to diversify their savings.
The coin was issued by the National Bank of Poland (NBP), which is responsible for issuing currency in Poland. The NBP regularly puts into circulation both circulation coins and collector and commemorative coins commemorating important events, anniversaries, and historical figures.
For larger orders, prices are negotiable.
Due to frequent fluctuations in precious metal prices, we require that your order be paid for and booked within 1 business day.
The order shipping time is 1 business day for products marked as "24-hour shipping," up to 15 business days for other goods, and up to 35 business days in justified cases. This period is counted from the moment the payment is credited.
Please note that if you purchase goods with 24-hour shipping and up to 35 business days in a single order, the goods will be shipped within 35 business days. If you want to receive your order faster, please separate orders with 24-hour shipping and those with standard shipping.
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, Istanbul Gold Refinery, 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.
