Reverse The center of the reverse is occupied by a double-headed eagle. Both of its heads bear crowns, and a third, larger crown is positioned above and between the heads. On the eagle's breast, beneath a crown and canopy, is the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Poland (a crowned single-headed eagle). In its right talon, the eagle holds a scepter and a sword, and in its left, an orb. Below each talon are the mintmaster's initials 'I•' and 'B•', indicating Mintmaster Jakub Benik (J. Benik). Above the eagle's heads is the mint year '1824', divided by the large crown. Around the eagle is a circular inscription: 1. ZŁOTY POLSKI. 86 86/125 Z GRZ• CZ• KOL• The rim is decorated with denticles.
Obverse The center of the obverse features the right-facing profile of Russian Emperor Alexander I. In the upper part of the coin is a six-pointed star, visually indicating the start of the inscription: ALEXANDER I CESARZ SA• W• ROS• KRÓL POLSKI (Translation: 'Alexander I Emperor and Autocrat of All Russia, King of Poland'). The rim is decorated with denticles.