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NewP's Poland Moderns

I just liked the design on these representing Poland's Millenium in 1966.
The first one is a Pattern (Proba)
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Same commemorative, slightly different design
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More HERE on Polands early years.
image I like 'em
Jim

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  • ZoharZohar Posts: 6,713 ✭✭✭✭✭
    These designs are quite nice - what is the diameter of these?
    Thanks for sharing.
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  • Thanks Zohar,
    I believe they are 35mm, .900 Silver, 20.000 g, .5787 ASW
    That's what it says for the Y#57 anyway...
    Jim
  • Kurt4Kurt4 Posts: 492 ✭✭
    Great looking coins. I really like a lot of the Polish patterns. Prices for these have been getting pretty steep (at least for me) over the last couple of years.
  • Here's another Proof Pattern (1980 100 Zloty) I just picked up-
    Mintage: 4000
    Diameter: 32mm
    Weight: 16.50g

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    More HERE on the Dar Pomorza
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    Jim
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