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| 表面の説明 | Central field displays the large numeral '2' above the inscription 'GROSZE' and the date '1923', all enclosed within a wreath composed of oak branches tied at the base with a decorative bow or floral ornament. The wreath opens at the top, framing the denomination and date in a clean, symmetrical composition typical of interwar Polish coinage design. The field is plain with no additional devices. The overall design is spare and modernist in character, consistent with Polish monetary reform-era trial strike aesthetics. |
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| 鋳造数 | 1923 2 - Only 2 are known to exist; unique |
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Poland's interwar coinage program involved extensive trial striking in multiple metals before final compositions were approved — the 1923 2 Grosze is known in several proof and pattern variants, of which the silver strike is among the rarest. The newly reconstituted Polish state, independent only since 1918, was simultaneously rebuilding its monetary infrastructure and negotiating the replacement of the depreciated Polish marka with the złoty, which took effect in 1924. These trials were produced amid that transition.
The Fischer Po#P002 designation confirms this as one of the earliest catalogued Polish pattern entries in that reference.