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1 Zloty Plonia; Trial Strike Ag incuse próba
1932 year| Silver (.750) | 3.40 g | 20 mm |
| Issuer | Poland |
|---|---|
| Period | Second Republic (1918-1939) |
| Type | Pattern |
| Year | 1932 |
| Value | 1 Zloty (1 Złoty) |
| Currency | Second Zloty (1924-1949) |
| Composition | Silver (.750) |
| Weight | 3.40 g |
| Diameter | 20 mm |
| Shape | Round |
| Technique | Milled |
| Demonetized | Yes |
| Updated | 2024-10-07 |
| Numista | N#125996 |
|---|---|
| Rarity index | 97% |
Reverse
The head of Polonia (alegory of Poland) facing left.
Script: Latin
Interesting fact
The Pattern 1 Zloty coin was designed by Polish artist and sculptor, Antoni Madeyski, and it features an image of a woman, known as the "Plonia," on the obverse side. The Plonia is a symbol of Poland and represents the country's independence and sovereignty. The coin's design was meant to be a representation of the country's rich history and culture, and it was intended to be used as a regular circulating coin. However, due to the outbreak of World War II, the coin was never officially released and only a small number of trial strikes were produced, making it a highly sought-after collector's item among numismatists.