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| Issuer | Mint of Poland (Mennica Polska) |
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| Year | 2002 |
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| Shape | Round |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | 2002 MW - Proof - 65,000 |
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Poland's entry into the 2002 FIFA World Cup commemorative market came with an unusual material choice: genuine Baltic amber set into the coin's surface, a nod to Poland's position as the world's dominant amber-producing region. The Warsaw Mint had experimented with amber inlays in earlier issues, making this part of a broader program rather than a one-off novelty. The 2002 tournament itself, co-hosted by South Korea and Japan, was the first World Cup held in Asia — Poland's squad was eliminated in the group stage without a win.