2 Zlotych 2012, Poles Who Saved Jews [Poland]

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2 Zlotych 2012, Poles Who Saved Jews [Poland]
  • Country: Poland
  • Shape: Round
  • Weight: 8.15 g
  • Mintage: 800000 pcs.
  • Name: Poles Who Saved Jews - The Ulma, Kowalski, and Baranek Families
  • Metal: Brass
  • Designation: Cu-Zn
  • Denomination: 2 zlotych (zlote)
  • Currency unit: Zloty
  • Orientation: Medal alignment
  • Artist: obverse: Ewa Tyc-Karpińska; reverse: Grzegorz Pfeifer
  • Summary: Y# 813
  • Diameter: 27 mm
  • Thickness: 2 mm
  • Reverse
    Along the upper edge of the coin, an inscription in Polish: «RODZINY ULMÓW, KOWALSKICH, BARANKÓW» — «The Ulma, Kowalski, and Baranek Families». To the right of the text, a monogram of the letters «GP» — the personal mark of engraver Grzegorz Pfeifer. In the central part of the reverse, a relief image of a woman holding a child and a bearded man wearing a hat. In the upper and right parts of the coin, separated from the composition, an inscription in Polish: «POLACY RATUJĄCY ŻYDÓW» — «Poles Who Saved Jews».
  • Obverse
    In the upper part, along the edge of the coin, the name of the state in Polish: «RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA» — «Republic of Poland». Below, the inscription «zł 2 zł» — «2 zlotych» framed by decorative elements in the form of raised dots. In the central part, the national emblem — a crowned eagle with wings spread, facing left. To the left and right of the coat of arms, the digits «20» and «12», indicating the year of mintage. Near the eagle's right claw, the letters «MW» — the mint mark of the Polish Mint.

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