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1 Grosz Obverse Trial

Uitgever Poland
Jaar 1923
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Graveur(s) Wojciech Jastrzębowski
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is entirely blank, consisting of a plain, unadorned field with no design, legend, or inscription of any kind. This is consistent with its nature as a one-sided obverse trial strike, produced solely to evaluate the obverse die design and striking quality.
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Aanvullende informatie

Trial strikes for the 1923 grosz series were produced as Poland worked to establish a stable coinage infrastructure following the catastrophic hyperinflation that had wiped out the Polish mark — by late 1923, the mark had collapsed to roughly 6.4 million per US dollar. The new złoty system, introduced through monetary reform in 1924, required advance die and planchet testing, which accounts for the existence of these obverse trials in off-specification weights.

The ParM prefix situates this piece within Parchimowicz's specialized catalog of Polish pattern and trial material — a reference set that remains the authoritative source for pre-reform experimental strikes.

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