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100 Zlotys White-tailed Eagle, Gold Bullion

Issuer Mint of Poland (Mennica Polska)
Year 1995-2017
Type Non-circulating coin
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Reverse description At center, a naturalistic depiction of a White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) stands in profile facing left, perched with talons gripping the ground, its plumage rendered in fine engraved detail. To the upper left of the eagle, a curved branch or feather motif extends across the field. The fineness designation 9999 appears to the right of the eagle in the field. The inscription 1/4 UNCJI CZYSTEGO ZŁOTA, indicating one-quarter ounce of pure gold, is displayed in three lines to the lower left, with the engraver's initials AR visible at lower right. A border of raised dots encircles the entire design.
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Mennica Polska launched this bullion series in 1995 as part of a broader push by the Polish state to establish a domestic gold investment product — the country had only recently returned to open currency markets following the end of communist-era restrictions on private gold ownership. Annual mintages have remained modest by international bullion standards, keeping secondary market premiums higher than comparable Austrian or Canadian issues of the same period.

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