1965 MW 10 Zl Pillar MS67 认证号47845686, PCGS号143307

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Poland 10 Zlotych Copper-Nickel, 31mm / 12.9 g. The Złoty (subdivided into 100 grosz) is the official currency and legal tender of Poland. The standard circulation 10 Zlotych coin issued by Poland from 1959 to 1965 featured a portrait of Nicholas Copernicus on the reverse and Poland struck 3 million of these coins in 1965. Beginning in 1964, the Polish State Mint also began striking commemorative circulation issue coins in the 10 Zlotych denomination and minted 13 various designs with a commemorative image on the reverse in the years 1964–1972. In 1965 the Warsaw mint struck 2 million of this particular 10 Zlotych coin with an image of the King Sigismund Column on the reverse and an additional 3.492 million coins with an image of the monument to the Heroes of Warsaw on the reverse, both commemorating the 700th Anniversary of the founding of Warsaw. The next year Poland also struck 102,000 of the Sigismund Pillar reverse coins with a 1966 date. This 1965 commemorative coin features The White Eagle (national coat of arms of Poland) with the country's name and the date. The reverse depicts the Sigismund Column with "7 Centuries of Warsaw" written below in Polish and the denomination.
PCGS #
143307
直径
31.00 毫米
重量
12.90 克
铸币数量
2000000
金属成分
Copper-Nickel
更高评级数量
2
评级较低的钱币数量
22
地区
Poland
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