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50 Groszy Iron, Trial Strike 50 far from leaves eagle 2nd type, German Occupation WWII

Uitgever Poland
Jaar 1938
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Waarde 50 Groszys (50 Groszy) (0.50)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central field bears the large bold denomination numeral 50 above the inscription GROSZY, the numeral positioned notably distant from the surrounding wreath. The denomination is enclosed within a broad wreath of oak and laurel branches tied at the base, with elaborate leaf and acorn detailing. Below the denomination, the word PRÓBA (trial/pattern) is incused in small letters, confirming the trial strike status of this piece.
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Opschrift keerzijde 50 GROSZY PRÓBA
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Aanvullende informatie

German occupation monetary planning for Poland began before the invasion. This iron trial strike predates the September 1939 campaign, reflecting Berlin's administrative preparations for a puppet currency infrastructure in anticipated occupied territory. The "2nd type" eagle designation distinguishes this from earlier die submissions — multiple eagle punches were evaluated before occupation coinage specifications were finalized. Iron was the deliberate material choice: zinc and iron replaced nonferrous metals across German-controlled minting programs as rearmament consumed copper and nickel reserves. Few trial pieces from this preparatory phase survived outside institutional collections.

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