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| 表面の説明 | The obverse is designed in the form of a stylized football (soccer ball), with the characteristic pentagonal and hexagonal panel pattern covering the entire field in relief. The crowned Polish eagle — the national emblem — occupies the central pentagonal panel, rendered in fine detail with spread wings and talons clutching orb and sceptre. The circular legend RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA arcs along the upper portion of the field, following the curvature of the ball's panels, while the date 2011 appears below the eagle. The denomination 5 ZŁ is inscribed at the base of the design within a lower panel, completing the football motif. |
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Issued as part of Poland's long-running "Polish Cities" collector series, this piece commemorates Warsaw under the "Polonia" designation — a latinized personification of Poland that carries particular resonance given Warsaw's near-total destruction in 1944 and its subsequent reconstruction from rubble. The NBP has issued silver five-złoty collector pieces sporadically since the early 2000s, keeping mintages tight enough that secondary market premiums are predictable.