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Czesław Miłosz (1911 - 2004), 2 zl

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Face value2 zl
MetalNordic Gold
Stempelstandard
Size27 mm
Weight8.15 g
Mintage800,000 pcs
IssuerNational Bank of Poland
Date of issueAugust 2011

An occasional 2-złoty coin commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Czesław Miłosz


Obverse:
An  image of an eagle established as the national emblem of the Republic of Poland. On the eagle’s both sides the year of issue: 20-11, under the eagle there is an inscription: ZŁ 2 ZŁ. Inside the rim there is an inscription: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA, preceded and followed by six pearls. Under the eagle’s left foot there is the symbol of the mint: M/W.

Reverse:
In the center, there is a stylized image of Czesław Miłosz’s bust. At the bottom, there is an inscription: CZESŁAW/MIŁOSZ. Below there is an inscription: 1911-2004. On the rim, there is an inscription “NBP” repeated eight times, every second one reversed by 180 degrees, separated with stars.

Designer of the obverse: Ewa Tyc-Karpińska
Designer of the reverse: Robert Kotowicz


Czesław Miłosz
Poet, prose writer, essayist, translator, author of several dozen books translated into many languages. Laureate of the Noble Prize (1980) and other prestigious literary awards, honorary doctorate holder at universities in the USA and Poland, honorary citizen of Lithuania and the City of Kraków. Born on 30 June 1911 in Šeteniai, Lithuania, debuted as a poet in Vilnius, the city where he spent his school and university years, and which he left in 1937 for Warsaw. He spent the German occupation in Warsaw. After the war, he worked at the People’s Republic of Poland’s embassies in the USA and France until 1951, when he applied for political asylum in Paris. Since 1960, after leaving France, for twenty years he had been giving lectures at the University of California in Berkeley as a professor of Slavic languages and literatures. Until 1989, he mainly published works at the emigration Literary Institute of the Paris-based Culture”, and, in Poland, beyond censorship. Since 1993, he had lived in Berkeley and in Kraków. He died on 14 August 2004 in Kraków and was buried in the Crypt of the People of Merit at the Pauline monastery, next to Stanisław Wyspiański, Jacek Malczewski, Karol Szymanowski and other eminent Polish authors.

MetalAg 925
Size24 mm
Mintage50,000 pcs
Weight7.07 g

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MetalNordic Gold
Size27 mm
Mintage800,000 pcs
Weight8.15 g

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Mennica Polska S.A.
21 Pereca Street, 00-958 Warsaw
Registry number - KRS: 0000019196, District Court of the Capital City of Warsaw,
Tax identification number (NIP): 527-00-23-255,
Paid up capital: PLN 59,137,700

Capital Group Skarbiec Mennicy Polskiej
Mennica Ochrona