10 Zlotys In Poland I Believe - Polish Family

Émetteur Poland
Année 2023
Type Non-circulating coin
Valeur 10 Zlotys (10 Złotych)
Devise Fourth Zloty (1995-date)
Composition Silver (.925)
Poids 14.14 g
Diamètre 32.00 mm
Épaisseur
Forme Round
Technique Milled, Colored
Orientation
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) Y#1158
Description de l’avers Coat of Arms of Poland. Above inscription of country. Below, a rooftop in red and white. Below the rooftop, a family with two parents and six children holding hands, standing.
Écriture de l’avers Latin
Légende de l’avers RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA 2023 10 ZŁ mw „Ojczyzna – rodzina rodzin”
(Translation: Republic of Poland The Homeland – a Family of Families)
Description du revers A heart with colors of Polish flag. Above an inscription. Surrounding, from left to right, two flower, a sister and brother holding soccer ball, a stroller, a cat, a father holding stroller, a mother holding baby, a colorized flower, a colorized house, a girl holding flag, a dog.
Écriture du revers Latin
Légende du revers Polska rodzina
Tranche Plain
Atelier (mw)
Mint of Poland (Mennica Polska),Warsaw, Poland (1766-date)
Tirage 2023 mw - Proof - 10 000
ID Numisquare 1606020010
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: The 2023 10 Zlotys coin (Y#1158) is issued by the Republic of Poland in its contemporary democratic era. This commemorative piece forms part of the "100th Anniversary of the Polish Zloty" series, a significant celebration marking a century since the establishment of the modern Polish currency after the nation regained independence. The "Polish Family" theme emphasizes the Zloty's integral role in Polish households, symbolizing national resilience and continuity across generations.

Artistry: Artistically, this coin adheres to a modern, representational stylistic school, characteristic of contemporary commemorative issues from the National Bank of Poland. While the specific engraver is often credited, the design typically features a poignant depiction of a Polish family, perhaps parents and children, symbolizing enduring values of family, tradition, and the intergenerational transfer of heritage. The obverse usually displays the national emblem and denomination, executed with precision.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .925 fine silver (14.14 grams, 32.00 mm), the technical qualities of this issue are generally superb. Key high-points for grading include intricate details of facial features, hair, and any fine drapery on the figures, which are prone to showing the earliest signs of wear or strike weakness. Collectors should seek examples exhibiting a full, crisp strike, often characterized by frosted devices against mirror-like fields if issued in proof, ensuring all design elements are sharply defined.

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