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| 正面铭文 | ALEXANDER I CES. ROS. W. SKRZESICIEL KROL POLS. · 1815 · |
| 背面描述 | Central denomination 25 / ZŁO·POL and the year of issue displayed within a wreath of oak branches tied at the base with a ribbon, the mint mark KG appearing below the wreath. The circular legend reads · MIKOŁAY I. CES. W. S. Z. ROSSYI KROL POLSKIPANUJĄCY ·, identifying Nicholas I as Emperor of all the Russias and King of Poland. The design is bold and well-centered, characteristic of the Warsaw Mint's gold coinage of this period. |
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This issue belongs to the post-November Uprising coinage imposed on the Kingdom of Poland following the Russian suppression of the 1830–31 revolt. Tsar Nicholas I dissolved the Polish Sejm, abrogated the 1815 constitutional charter, and absorbed the Kingdom directly into the Russian administrative structure under the Organic Statute of 1832 — the very year this coin entered production. The Warsaw Mint, which had struck distinctly Polish coinage for over a decade, now produced pieces bearing bilingual inscriptions subordinating Polish monetary identity to Imperial authority.
Production ceased after 1833, making the two-year window tight and surviving mintages correspondingly modest.