Polish National Symbols – State Orders and Decorations
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The Mint of Poland issued its second collector set from the “Polish National Symbols” series.
In 2008 the Mint released the “White Eagle” set of coins containing historical images of the Polish national emblem. This year the Mint presented 7 most important orders and decorations of the state. The second set, much as the first one, is enjoying enormous popularity among collectors and all those with an interest in history.
The coins depict the following orders and decorations:
• Cross of the Order of the White Eagle from the times of August II
• Cross of the Order of Saint Stanislaus dating back to the year 1765
• Virtuti Militari
• Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta
• Cross of Independence with Swords
• Cross of Merit
• Great Cross of the Order of the Military Cross
The product consultant was Mr. Tadeusz Jeziorowski, the curator of the Military Museum of Wielkopolska, an outstanding expert on state orders and decorations.
The „Polish National Symbols – State Orders and Decorations” coins exist in three types: an alloy version in a blister pack as well as silver and gold versions in an elegant wooden box.
A third numismat from the exclusive “Armorial of the Polish Nobility” series depicting an image of the coat of arms of the noble family of Doliwa.
A replica of the circulating coin ‘Fisherman'of the nominal value of 5 zloty from the year 1958 the reverse of which was designed by J.Gosławski.
Medal “Year 1939” which has been made from plaster model created 70 years ago by...
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