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Medal - Reform of the Salt Mines

Issuer Poland
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Type Replica coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Poland's salt mines — particularly those at Wieliczka and Bochnia — were among the most economically significant in medieval and early modern Europe, funding roughly a third of the Polish royal treasury at their peak. Administrative reforms to their operation were politically charged events, typically tied to either crown financial crises or foreign occupation pressures reorganizing extraction rights.

Aluminium struck medals of this type were generally produced for internal distribution within state enterprises during the communist period, when commemorative medals served an ideological function within nationalized industries.

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