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<p>[QUOTE="Clinker, post: 628180, member: 6229"]<font face="Arial"><font size="4">It takes two coins to bring this TRIVIA Post to you.</font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4"> </font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4">When WWI ended, Poland found itself without a viable seaport. The one at Danzig had been a casualty of the War.</font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4"> </font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4">In 1925 Poland established a new seaport at Gdynia and in 1936 issued the first coin of this post to commemorate the 11th anniversary of the seaport. The coin selected for the commemoration was the silver Two Zlote.</font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4"> </font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4">NOTE: the white frigate featured on the coin is special to the hearts and history of Poland. The name of the Ship is <b><i>Dar Pormoza</i></b> which translates to English as "Gift of Pomerania."</font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4"> </font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4">Here's a photo courtesy of Don's World Coin Gallery:</font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4"> </font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4"><a href="http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/coine.php?image=img10/143-30&desc=Poland%20y30%202%20Zlote%20(1936)%2015%20Yrs.%20Gdynia%20Seaport&query=Poland%20Gdynia" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/coine.php?image=img10/143-30&desc=Poland%20y30%202%20Zlote%20(1936)%2015%20Yrs.%20Gdynia%20Seaport&query=Poland%20Gdynia" rel="nofollow">http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/coine.php?image=img10/143-30&desc=Poland y30 2 Zlote (1936) 15 Yrs. Gdynia Seaport&query=Poland Gdynia</a></font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4"> </font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4"> </font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4">The ship on the coin was built by a Hamburg, Germany ship builder in 1909. France seized the ship in 1920 as a war reparation. In 1927 a plea went out to the Pomeranian district of Poland and the citizenry rallied together and, through private donations, provided the necessary funding to purchase the white frigate (thus the name, <b><i>Dar Pormoza</i></b>).</font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4"> </font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4">Except for the years encompassing WWII the frigate served as a training vessel for young Polish sailers. In 1982 she became a stationery museum which brings us to the second coin mentioned in this post.</font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4"> </font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4">In 2005 a Two Zlote (aluminum-bronze this time) was issued commemorating the ship as part of a series of coins honoring the history of Poland's coinage. </font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4"> </font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4">Here's a photo courtesy of Don's World Coin Gallery:</font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4"> </font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4"><a href="http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/coine_wd.php?dir=img13&image=143-521&desc=Poland%20y521%202%20Zlote%20(2005)%20Ship%20coin%20of%201936%20&query=Poland%20ship" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/coine_wd.php?dir=img13&image=143-521&desc=Poland%20y521%202%20Zlote%20(2005)%20Ship%20coin%20of%201936%20&query=Poland%20ship" rel="nofollow">http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/coine_wd.php?dir=img13&image=143-521&desc=Poland y521 2 Zlote (2005) Ship coin of 1936 &query=Poland ship</a></font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4"> </font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4"> </font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4">Hope you enjoyed this trivia...</font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4"> </font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4">Clinker</font></font></p><p><font face="Arial"><font size="4"></font></font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Clinker, post: 628180, member: 6229"][FONT=Arial][SIZE=4]It takes two coins to bring this TRIVIA Post to you. When WWI ended, Poland found itself without a viable seaport. The one at Danzig had been a casualty of the War. In 1925 Poland established a new seaport at Gdynia and in 1936 issued the first coin of this post to commemorate the 11th anniversary of the seaport. The coin selected for the commemoration was the silver Two Zlote. NOTE: the white frigate featured on the coin is special to the hearts and history of Poland. The name of the Ship is [B][I]Dar Pormoza[/I][/B][I][/I] which translates to English as "Gift of Pomerania." Here's a photo courtesy of Don's World Coin Gallery: [URL]http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/coine.php?image=img10/143-30&desc=Poland%20y30%202%20Zlote%20(1936)%2015%20Yrs.%20Gdynia%20Seaport&query=Poland%20Gdynia[/URL] The ship on the coin was built by a Hamburg, Germany ship builder in 1909. France seized the ship in 1920 as a war reparation. In 1927 a plea went out to the Pomeranian district of Poland and the citizenry rallied together and, through private donations, provided the necessary funding to purchase the white frigate (thus the name, [B][I]Dar Pormoza[/I][/B][I][/I]). Except for the years encompassing WWII the frigate served as a training vessel for young Polish sailers. In 1982 she became a stationery museum which brings us to the second coin mentioned in this post. In 2005 a Two Zlote (aluminum-bronze this time) was issued commemorating the ship as part of a series of coins honoring the history of Poland's coinage. Here's a photo courtesy of Don's World Coin Gallery: [URL]http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/coine_wd.php?dir=img13&image=143-521&desc=Poland%20y521%202%20Zlote%20(2005)%20Ship%20coin%20of%201936%20&query=Poland%20ship[/URL] Hope you enjoyed this trivia... Clinker [/SIZE][/FONT][/QUOTE]
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