Description of the 1/10 oz Eagle Bielik gold coin
Each Polish Eagle gold coin is minted from 1/10 ounce of pure gold with the highest fineness of 999, and its unique motif is a national symbol of Poland.
The reverse side features a white-tailed eagle, which is a symbol of the famous Piast legend about the origins of the Polish state.
This is a unique edition, the first and only Polish gold investment coin, which makes it a truly exceptional product. Decorated with an image of the largest bird of prey in Poland, the coin combines both investment and historical value. That is why it will be a valuable addition to any collection, but also a great souvenir from our country.
Appearance of the 1/10 oz Eagle Bielik gold coin
The reverse of this unique coin features an image of a bald eagle and the inscription 1/10 OUNCE OF PURE GOLD 9999, which indicates the weight of the product and the fineness of the metal.
The obverse features the emblem of the Republic of Poland, along with the inscription RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA, the face value of 50 zł, and the year of minting. The image of the coin varies depending on the year of issue, and coins are allocated randomly.
Historical overview
The Polish White-tailed Eagle is a unique national symbol of Poland and one of the largest birds of prey living in our country. It is characterized by its majestic appearance and impressive wingspan, which can reach over 2 meters. Its feathers, mostly white except for black flight feathers, give it a distinctive appearance. It is a bird that has fascinated Poles for centuries, symbolizing pride, strength, and national independence. Its image also refers to the Piast legend, which tells the story of the beginnings of the Polish state.