15.01.2010
Years 1791-1815
- 1791 - The Mint introduces letters M.V. and M.W. (The Warsaw Mint) as a minting symbol. Those letters, as a symbol of the Mint will be also used in a later period, in the XIX century, and in the form are again the symbol of the Mint, from the year 1965.
- 1794 - May 3. Kosciuszko's insurrection. King's privileges for the coin production was revoked. The Mint taken under the care of Finance Committee. June 14 Another change of the minting rate
- 1796 - January 9. The Mint closes due to partitions of Poland.
- 1810 - June 9. The Mint receives a new status and resumes its activity for the needs of the Duchy of Poland.
- 1815 - The Congress of Vienna, and the new division of Poland by the invaders. For the whole year the Warsaw Mint produces coins under the stamp of already non-existing country, Duchy of Warsaw, antedated year 1814.




