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| Issuer | National Bank of Poland (Narodowy Bank Polski) |
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| Year | 2010 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse depicts a cross-country skier in an aerodynamic tuck position, racing at speed across a stylized slope rendered with bold diagonal lines suggesting a competitive track. To the upper right of the central figure, a biathlon rifle and the five interlocked Olympic rings are shown in relief, referencing the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games. A Canadian maple leaf is prominently displayed in the lower centre of the field. The legend POLSKA REPREZENTACJA OLIMPIJSKA curves along the right and upper periphery, while VANCOUVER and the date 2010 are inscribed along the left side. |
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| Reverse lettering | POLSKA REPREZENTACJA OLIMPIJSKA VANCOUVER 2010 |
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Poland's Vancouver 2010 Olympic program produced both gold and silver collector issues, part of the NBP's long-running practice of issuing precious metal commemoratives tied to each Games since the 1970s. The 200 Złoty denomination in .900 gold has been the flagship of that series for decades, with mintages typically kept low enough to satisfy collector demand without entering secondary market oversupply. The Polish team at Vancouver was modest in size but historically competitive in Nordic disciplines.