Issued on the first anniversary of the April 10, 2010 crash that killed Polish President Lech Kaczyński, his wife Maria, and 94 other senior officials — including military chiefs, parliamentarians, and the head of the National Bank of Poland itself — while traveling to a Russian ceremony commemorating the Katyń massacre. The political circumstances were shattering: the delegation was flying to mark the 70th anniversary of a Soviet atrocity, and died in Russian territory, reigniting decades of unresolved grief and suspicion.
The Nordic gold composition was standard for NBP's circulating commemorative 2-złoty program, which ran from 1995 onward and produced hundreds of types largely intended for collector retention rather than everyday use.
Issued on the first anniversary of the April 10, 2010 crash that killed Polish President Lech Kaczyński, his wife Maria, and 94 other senior officials — including military chiefs, parliamentarians, and the head of the National Bank of Poland itself — while traveling to a Russian ceremony commemorating the Katyń massacre. The political circumstances were shattering: the delegation was flying to mark the 70th anniversary of a Soviet atrocity, and died in Russian territory, reigniting decades of unresolved grief and suspicion.
The Nordic gold composition was standard for NBP's circulating commemorative 2-złoty program, which ran from 1995 onward and produced hundreds of types largely intended for collector retention rather than everyday use.