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200 Zlotys Szwoleżer Gwardii Cesarza Napoleona I

Issuer National Bank of Poland
Year 2010
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Engraver(s) Robert Kotowicz
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Obverse description The obverse features the crowned Polish White Eagle — the national emblem — rendered in high relief in the upper left field, accompanied by the mint mark of the Mint of Poland (MW) below it. To the right of the eagle, a dynamic still-life composition depicts an array of Napoleonic-era cavalry equipment in relief: a lance, a musket with bayonet, a sabre, a cuirass with decorative sunburst, a pistol, and a cartridge pouch, arranged diagonally across the field to evoke the martial spirit of the period. The denomination "200 ZŁ" appears in large numerals to the lower left. The circular legend reads "RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA" along the upper arc, with the date "2010" positioned to the upper right.
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Reverse script Latin
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Mint of Poland (Mennica Polska),Warsaw, Poland (1766-date)
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