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| Emittent | Poland |
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| Jahr | 1924 |
| Typ | Coin pattern |
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| Aversbeschreibung | Central device depicts the Polish white eagle displayed, crowned, with wings spread and talons visible, rendered in moderate relief in the Art Deco manner. The circular legend RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA arcs around the upper periphery, while the date 1924 appears in the exergue at the base of the design, flanked by the eagle's talons. A small mintmark H for the Heaton Mint, Birmingham, is positioned to the right of the date. The field is flat and unadorned, with a plain raised rim encircling the design. |
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| Reversschrift | Latin |
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Poland's post-partition monetary reconstruction required an entirely new coinage system after 1918, and the 2 Złoty denomination went through an unusually protracted design and minting trial process before final production was settled. The mintmark H identifies this piece as a trial produced at the Heaton Mint in Birmingham, one of several private mints tendering for the Polish contract alongside Paris and Philadelphia. Warsaw's own mint infrastructure was not yet capable of handling full production volume at the time.
The Heaton facility lost the contract. Regular circulation strikes went elsewhere, making surviving Heaton trial pieces — logged under KM# Pn10 — genuinely rare artifacts of a competitive bidding process rather than standard coinage failures.