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Standard circulation coinage of the modern Polish Złoty introduced after the 1995 denomination reform.
Standard circulation bimetallic coins 2 and 5 Złoty.
Modern banknotes of the current Złoty issued after the 1995 denomination reform.
Standard circulation with updated decentralized offset on the obverse.
Following the hyperinflation of the Polish Mark, the Second Złoty was introduced in 1924 as a symbol of a reborn nation's economic stability. This era represents the pinnacle of Polish coin design, blending neoclassical themes with bold Art Deco aesthetics. From the iconic "Goddess" (Polonia) silver coins to the wartime issues under occupation and the rare early post-war aluminum strikes of 1949, this collection captures Poland's turbulent journey through independence, world war, and reconstruction. Collectors will find a rich variety of materials, including silver, bronze, and iron, reflecting the shifting fortunes of a nation in the heart of Europe.
Classic banknotes of the second Złoty (1950–1994) featuring iconic historical figures.
Established after the post-war reform, the Third Złoty era reflects the economic and ideological shifts of Socialist Poland. This period is characterized by a massive transition from early bronze and cupronickel strikes to the lightweight aluminum coinage of the 1950s-80s. As inflation rose in the late 1980s, the currency saw the introduction of high-denomination brass and cupronickel coins. This batch covers the complete spectrum of everyday money used by generations of Poles during the PRL era, from the iconic 1949 initial designs to the final issues before the 1995 redenomination.
Circulating commemorative coins of the Second Złoty (PLZ) issued during the late socialist and early transition periods.
The "Great Poles" (Wielcy Polacy) series celebrates the individuals who shaped Polish culture, science, and sovereignty. This diverse collection includes legendary figures such as Nicolaus Copernicus, Maria Skłodowska-Curie, and General Władysław Sikorski. Spanning several decades of the 20th century, these coins—primarily minted in cupronickel and silver—reflect Poland's rich intellectual and military history. Each piece serves as a miniature monument to the men and women whose legacies transcend national borders.
This prestigious numismatic series, minted by the Warsaw Mint (Mennica Warszawska) between 1979 and 1994, chronicles the millennium of Polish monarchy. Designed by the renowned artist Stanisława Wątróbska-Frindt, the collection features iconic rulers from the Piast, Jagiellonian, and elective dynasties. Starting with Mieszko I, the series transitioned from cupronickel 50 and 100 Złotych issues in the PRL era to high-purity silver commemorative proofs, making it a cornerstone for collectors of Central European history.
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