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5 Zlotys Black Madonna of Częstochowa, Private Issue Re-strike Pt

Uitgever Poland
Jaar 1928
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Valuta Second Zloty (1924-1949)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central detail of the iconic Byzantine-style icon of Our Lady of Częstochowa (Matka Boska Częstochowska), the Black Madonna enshrined at the Jasna Góra monastery, depicted in high relief with characteristic stylized facial features. The Virgin's face and veil are rendered with fine detail evoking the sacred painting's medieval iconographic tradition. The circular legend KROLOWĄ · KORONY · POLSKIEJ, meaning 'Queen of the Polish Crown,' arcs around the periphery, with the date 1928 positioned in the lower field below the effigy. A beaded border frames the design.
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Oplage 1928 - Up to 10 - 10
Aanvullende informatie

The Black Madonna of Częstochowa 5 Złotych pattern series of 1928 was produced in multiple metals as part of Poland's deliberate exploration of coinage designs following the country's reconstitution after 123 years of partition. Platinum strikes were not intended for circulation — they were prestige pieces, likely produced for presentation or collector purposes, a practice common among interwar European mints testing both metallurgy and political symbolism simultaneously.

The "private issue re-strike" designation here is significant. These pieces fall outside official Mint of Poland production records in a strict sense, placing authentication squarely on provenance and die analysis rather than documentary evidence.

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