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| Issuer | Narodowy Bank Polski (National Bank of Poland) |
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| Year | 2021 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse lettering | RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA 2021 mw 10 ZŁ |
| Reverse description | The reverse depicts a dynamic figure of an athlete in mid-dive or javelin-throw pose, rendered in high relief against a stippled background suggestive of a global map. To the upper right, the Polish national flag is shown alongside the five interlocking Olympic rings emblem. The curved legend POLSKA REPREZENTACJA OLIMPIJSKA runs along the left and upper periphery of the coin. The inscription TOKIO 2020 appears prominently in the right field, identifying the host city and edition of the Games. The overall composition conveys athletic energy and national pride in a clean, modern numismatic style. |
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Poland sent 211 athletes to the Tokyo Games, which were held in summer 2021 after a year-long pandemic postponement — the first Olympic delay in peacetime history. The NBP issued commemoratives tied to the Polish Olympic effort as a matter of course, continuing a practice that stretches back decades, though the postponement meant this coin's legal year and actual release date fell neatly into alignment in an unusual way.