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| Uitgever | Poland |
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| Jaar | 1925 |
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| Techniek | Milled |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Latin |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse features a large, stylized numeral 2 dominating the upper field, flanked by decorative foliate scrollwork in an Art Deco manner. Below the numeral, the denomination GROSZE is inscribed in bold capital letters across the central field. In the lower portion of the field, the trial strike date notation 27/X appears to the left and 26 to the right, with the engraver's monogram MJ (for Wojciech Jastrzębowski) centered between them beneath the denomination, confirming this as a dated trial piece struck on 27 October 1926. |
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Poland's interwar coinage program involved extensive trial striking before final specifications were approved — this piece, with its punched date notation and "MJ" mint authorization mark, represents one of the documented pattern submissions evaluated before the circulating 2 Grosze type was fixed. The "27/X" notation indicates the specific submission date within the approval process, a bureaucratic fingerprint rarely preserved on surviving examples.