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1 Zloty Polski - Aleksandr I

发行方 Warsaw Mint
年份 1818-1825
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面值 1 Zloty (1 Złoty)
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背面描述 A crowned double-headed imperial eagle displayed, with wings spread, holding an orb and sceptre in its talons. On the eagle's breast is a shield bearing the arms of the Kingdom of Poland — a crowned white eagle. The date appears flanking the crown at the top of the design, with the denomination legend 1. ZŁOTY POLSKI arcing above, and the fineness and mint official initials I.B. inscribed below, all within a beaded border.
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铸造量 1818 IB - - 2,252,718
1819 IB - - 1,208,278
1822 IB - - 286,673
1823 IB - - 52,369
1824 IB - - 118,582
1825 IB - - 110,553
附加信息

The Złoty Polski series issued under Alexander I emerged from a peculiar political fiction: the Kingdom of Poland established by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 was nominally independent, with Alexander wearing its crown separately from his Russian imperial title. This constitutional arrangement demanded its own coinage, distinct from Russian issues, a concession to Polish national sentiment that Alexander tolerated until the November Uprising of 1830 ended the experiment entirely.

The .593 fineness was a deliberate step down from earlier Polish silver standards, quietly aligning Warsaw's output with Russian monetary policy from the outset.

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