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100 Zlotys Ludwik Zamenhof

Uitgever Mint of Poland (Mennica Polska)
Jaar 1979
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Waarde 100 Zlotys (100 Złotych) (100 PLZ)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Left-facing bust portrait of Ludwik Lazar Zamenhof, the creator of the Esperanto language, rendered in high relief with fine detail to his beard, spectacles, and formal attire including a bow tie. The portrait occupies the central field, positioned slightly to the right of center. The legend LUDWIK • ZAMENHOF • arcs along the upper periphery, while his birth and death years 1859 - 1917 appear below the portrait along the lower arc, all in Latin script.
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Aanvullende informatie

Zamenhof, the Warsaw ophthalmologist who invented Esperanto in 1887, was commemorated on this issue during a period when the Polish government found his internationalist ideals politically convenient — the universal language movement had genuine traction in socialist bloc cultural diplomacy. The coin appeared in the same year Poland was deepening its engagement with international Esperanto congresses, where the language retained an unusually strong following among Eastern European intellectuals.

The .625 fineness is characteristic of Polish commemorative silver from this decade, a deliberate step down from the .999 and .750 standards used earlier in the series.

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