WTS: 20ZŁ Poles who saved Jews-family Ulmów, Kowalskich, Baranków

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  1. Poland Coins1

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    I want sell this coins . If you interest write PM.

    Series: The Poles who saved Jews
    Denomination: 20 zł
    Metal: 925/1000 Ag (oxidized)
    Finish: Plain
    Diameter: 38.61 mm
    Weight: 28.28 g
    Circulation: 40000
    Date of issue: 2012 - March

    2012 polacy ratujacy mala20zl.jpg


    2012 polacy ratujacy mala20zl2.jpg

    Obverse: At the top, right side, the image of the Eagle as the emblem of the Polish Republic. To the right of the eagle, obliquely, the year of issue: 2012. Under the Eagle, in separate field, stylized images of country-house and trees. The following inscription: 20 zł. On the left side, diagonally, from bottom to top, the inscription: REPUBLIC OF POLAND. To the right and the left and bottom of two separate fields, depicting a stylized wooden planks. Against this background, right, bottom, read: Ciepielów 6.12.1942/SIEDLISKA 15.03.1943/MARKOWA 03/24/1944. Under the Eagle, on the right, the Mint mark: MW. At the bottom of the form of stylized images of women, men and children. On the right and left separate fields, depicting a stylized wooden planks. Against this background, oblique inscription Ulma family, Kowalski, Lamb. In the lower left portion of a stylized outline of a German holding a machine gun, pointing towards a group of people. At the top the inscription: POLES / saving Jews.
     

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