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Medal - 1000th Anniversary of the Polish coin

Location Poland
Year 1966
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Technique Die-struck
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Obverse lettering TYSIĄC LAT MONETY POLSKIEJ MW * 966-1966 *
Reverse description The reverse features a central geometric design of two overlapping triangles forming a Star of David-like pattern, within which are depicted a medieval Polish denarius coin at left, a modern 1 złoty coin at right, and two Polish eagles — one early Piast-era eagle at top dated 966, and one contemporary eagle at bottom dated 1966. The circular legend around the rim names the Polish Numismatic Society (P.T.A.) and the designer's name W. Kowalik appears in the field.
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Reverse lettering NUMIZMATYCY POLSCY 966 1 ZŁ W. KOWALIK 19 66 * P. T. A *
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