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| Uitgever | Poland |
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| Jaar | 1980 |
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| Graveur(s) | Obverse: Anna Jarnuszkiewicz Reverse: Ewa Olszewska-Borys |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Latin |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse presents a stylized figure of a male runner in mid-stride, rendered in a modernist relief style, occupying the central field. Behind the runner, a large stylized sun or disc rises from horizontal ground lines, evoking the spirit of athletic competition. The Olympic rings device appears to the upper right of the composition. The word 'PRÓBA' (trial strike) is inscribed vertically to the left of the central design, indicating the coin's pattern status. The arc legend 'IGRZYSKA XXII OLIMPIADY' curves along the upper rim, referencing the Moscow 1980 Summer Olympic Games. |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Poland produced trial strikes for its 1980 Moscow Olympics commemorative series as internal proofing pieces, struck outside normal production runs to test die alignment and metal flow before authorizing the circulation issue. The nickel composition here distinguishes it from the cupro-nickel standard used in the released coinage — a deliberate substitution common in Polish mint trials of this period to differentiate proofing strikes from saleable product.
Surviving examples are almost exclusively from mint archives or early collector acquisitions; few entered the broader market before the 1990s.