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10 Zlotys Key, Sickle and Trowel, Trial Strike CuNi

Issuer Narodowy Bank Polski (National Bank of Poland)
Year 1964
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Currency Third Zloty (1949-1994)
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Reverse description Central design features a bold stylized composition of a key, a sickle, and a trowel interlocked, symbolizing industry, agriculture, and construction — the three pillars of socialist economic development commemorated on this twentieth-anniversary issue. The denomination 'ZŁ 10' appears in the lower right field, with the word 'PRÓBA' (meaning 'trial' or 'pattern') inscribed in the lower left field, confirming the piece's status as a pattern strike. A circular legend in Latin characters naming six major Polish industrial cities — Nowa Huta, Kędzierzyn, Turoszów, Konin, Płock, and Warszawa — runs around the full periphery of the coin.
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