Polish coin identity help
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A friend asked me If I could Identify this coin, composition, value.
My guess is it is the Polish equivilent of our commemorative coins.
100 zt Marie Curie, with a golden color that doesn't show up in the pictures.
![image](http://forums.collectors.com//attachments/obverse 100zt.jpg)
![image](http://forums.collectors.com//attachments/reverse 100zt.jpg)
Thanks in advance
My guess is it is the Polish equivilent of our commemorative coins.
100 zt Marie Curie, with a golden color that doesn't show up in the pictures.
![image](http://forums.collectors.com//attachments/obverse 100zt.jpg)
![image](http://forums.collectors.com//attachments/reverse 100zt.jpg)
Thanks in advance
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An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor
does the truth become error because nobody will see it. -Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869-1948)
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I tried Google, and other sorces. But I also knew there were helpful people here.
My town library is pretty small, and I doubt they have many coin reference books, although I havent checked. Also I did not have the coin in hand.
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