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10 Zlotys

Issuer Mint of Poland (Mennica Polska)
Year 1984-1988
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Currency Third Zloty (1949-1994)
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Obverse description Centrally positioned, the Polish White Eagle (Orzeł Biały) — national coat of arms of the Polish People's Republic — is depicted facing right with wings spread, rendered without a crown in accordance with the communist-era heraldic convention. The eagle's talons and tail feathers are rendered in fine relief against a flat field. The circular legend reads 'POLSKA RZECZPOSPOLITA LUDOWA' (Polish People's Republic) around the upper periphery, with the mint mark 'MW' and the date flanked by two dots positioned along the lower arc.
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Reverse description The reverse presents a bold, large numeral '10' dominating the central field in a clean, modern typeface. A thin horizontal line separates the numeral from the denomination legend 'ZŁOTYCH' inscribed in capital letters along the lower portion of the field. The design is minimalist and unadorned, with no additional device or ornament, leaving the flat field to frame the denomination with stark clarity.
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