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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse presents a bold graphic composition centered on a large square frame containing a contemplative bust portrait of Czesław Niemen, shown in a pensive three-quarter view with his hand raised near his chin, rendered in finely detailed relief. Within the frame, the word 'niemen' appears in prominent lowercase lettering, accompanied beneath by the legend 'sen o warszawie' referencing one of his most celebrated songs. The inscription 'HISTORIA POLSKIEJ MUZYKI ROZRYWKOWEJ' is distributed vertically along the right and bottom borders of the design, with 'CZESŁAW NIEMEN' appearing vertically on the far right, all set against a highly polished proof field. |
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Czesław Niemen — born Czesław Juliusz Wydrzycki in 1939 in what is now Belarus — became the most restlessly experimental voice in Polish popular music, moving from beat and soul in the 1960s through psychedelic rock and eventually into synthesizer-driven work that had no real contemporary parallel in the Eastern Bloc. He died in January 2004, and this coin was issued five years later as part of the NBP's ongoing series honoring Polish cultural figures.
The series has a habit of arriving too late to feel timely and too early to feel retrospective — a institutional rhythm that has nothing to do with the subjects themselves.