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200 Zlotys Rycerz ciężkozbrojny XV w.

Issuer National Bank of Poland
Year 2007
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Weight 15.50 g
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Obverse description The obverse features an artistically composed arrangement of 15th-century Polish knightly arms and armour in the central field, including a close helmet, a broad-bladed battle axe, a mailed gauntlet, and two crossed swords, rendered in high relief. The Polish state eagle with spread wings, facing right, appears in the upper right quadrant. The denomination '200 ZŁ' is inscribed to the right, and the date '2007' is placed above the arms ensemble near the eagle. The curved legend 'RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA' arcs along the lower rim in bold Latin characters, with the mint mark 'MW' incorporated into the design.
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Reverse description The reverse depicts a fully armoured Polish heavy knight of the 15th century mounted on a caparisoned warhorse in a dynamic striding pose, rendered in bold relief against a mirror-polished field. The knight is clad in full plate armour and raises a sword aloft with his right hand, a scabbard visible at his side. In the lower left background, a stylised medieval fortified town with a church steeple and towers is depicted in lower relief, evoking the Jagiellonian era. The inscription 'RYCERZ CIĘŻKOZBROJNY' curves along the lower rim, while '· XV w. ·' is inscribed vertically along the right field in a period-style gothic lettering, completing the commemorative legend.
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