Reverse The central part features a three-line inscription: 1ZŁO• POL•1829. On the left and right sides of the reverse, near the rim, are oak branches crossing at the bottom. Below their junction are the initials FH, for Mintmaster Fryderyk Hunger. At the top edge of the coin is a decorative six-pointed star, visually marking the start of the circular inscription along the rim: MIKOŁAY I. CES• WSZ• ROSSYI KRÓL POLSKI PANUJĄCY. Translation: Nicholas I, Emperor of All Russia, King of Poland, Reigning. The rim is decorated with denticles pointing towards the center.
Obverse The center of the obverse features the right-facing profile of Russian Emperor Alexander I wearing a laurel wreath. At the top of the coin is a six-pointed star, visually marking the start of the circular inscription: ALEXANDER I. CES•ROS•WSKRZESICIEL KRÓL•POLS•1815 (Translation: 'Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, Restorer of the Kingdom of Poland 1815'). The rim is decorated with short denticles.