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| 表面の説明 | The Polish state emblem — a crowned white eagle with wings displayed, rendered in high relief against a mirror-field proof surface — occupies the center of the obverse. The eagle faces dexter, with detailed feathering and a royal crown above its head. The circular legend 'RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA' arcs around the upper periphery, separated by a central dot on each side. The date '1990' is inscribed in two parts flanking the eagle's lower body, and the denomination 'ZŁ 100000 ZŁ' appears along the lower arc of the coin. |
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| 表面の銘文 | · RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA · 1990 ZŁ 100000 ZŁ |
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Issued in the final months of communist Poland before the formal transition to the Third Polish Republic, this coin appeared as the zloty was in freefall — inflation peaked at roughly 586% in 1990, rendering a 100,000-złoty face value almost meaningless against everyday purchasing power. The National Bank was simultaneously preparing the redenomination that would eventually replace 10,000 old złotych with a single new złoty in 1995.
The choice of Chopin for a high-denomination collector issue in this specific moment was not accidental — cultural anchors carried political weight during a period of profound institutional instability.