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The Polish "Jadwiga" design, 1932-1934

I recently picked up a set of restrike coins issued by Poland in 2009 commemorating the 240th anniversary of the Poland Mint. The coins feature a design referred to by most USA collectors, if not most collectors around the world, as the "Jadwiga" design. In doing research on the pieces, I uncovered a bit of information that surprised me (they do not depict Jadwiga at all)!
I summarized my findings as a blog written here.
Here is the four coin set that I recently purchased. They are quite stunning in hand.

-Brandon
I summarized my findings as a blog written here.
Here is the four coin set that I recently purchased. They are quite stunning in hand.

-Brandon
-Brandon
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Amat Colligendo Focum
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Amat Colligendo Focum
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This pattern copper piece sold for around $5,000 USD back in May of 2011.
And the restrike:
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My sets: [280+ horse coins] :: [France Sowers] :: [Colorful world copper] :: [Beautiful world coins]
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Amat Colligendo Focum
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<< <i>I like that she has her head raised a little higher on the newer restrike, as if with pride and/or confidence. >>
It's likely just a rotation difference. It's hard to know what proper rotation is for coins with no "horizontal" legend text.
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My sets: [280+ horse coins] :: [France Sowers] :: [Colorful world copper] :: [Beautiful world coins]
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Here's my example in unexpectedly scarce uncirculated condition:
And my example in slightly more scarce proof
As for the design not being Jadwiga...if you create a symbol of "perfect beauty" in Poland, and make it a young woman, with a crown, with flowing headdress of a medieval style, in an overwhelmingly catholic country, whose most beloved semi-mythical figure was a young woman queen who lived in the 14th century and who became a catholic saint...If it walks like a duck and talks like a duck.
Let's put it this way: if you wanted to create a symbol of beauty and piety in France, and you chose to sculpt a young, beautiful woman in 15th century chain mail with a cross on her breast and a halo around her head, you could say it wasn't Joan of Arc until the cows came home. But could you fault the public for calling it that?
--Severian the Lame
--Severian the Lame
--Severian the Lame