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2 Zlotys Polish Olympic Team Vancouver 2010

Issuer National Bank of Poland
Year 2010
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Currency Fourth Zloty (1995-date)
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Obverse description The obverse features the crowned White Eagle, the Polish national emblem, displayed with wings spread in the centre of the field. The circular legend 'RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA' arcs along the upper periphery, flanked by decorative dot motifs. The date '2010' is divided on either side of the eagle's talons, with '20' to the left and '10' to the right, each group accompanied by a triangular arrangement of raised dots. The denomination '2' appears in large numerals at the base of the field, flanked by the currency abbreviation 'ZŁ' on both sides. The mint mark of the Mint of Poland (MW) appears below the eagle.
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Reverse lettering POLSKA REPREZENTACJA OLIMPIJSKA VANCOUVER 2010
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Poland's Nordic gold 2-złoty collector series, running since 1995, became the vehicle of choice for commemorating major sporting events without the expense of silver. The Vancouver Winter Olympics issue appeared in an edition of 900,000 pieces — high even by this series' standards — ensuring it remained affordable and widely distributed rather than hoarded as a rarity.

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