Reverse In the central part, a double-headed eagle, its heads crowned with two crowns, a third, larger crown above them. On the eagle's chest is the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Poland under a royal crown and canopy. In the eagle's right talon – a scepter and sword, in the left – an orb. Under the right talon – the initial 'F•', under the left – the initial 'H•'. Mintmaster's initials Fryderyk Hunger. Above the eagle's heads – the minting year '1827', divided by the large crown. Below the eagle, text: 10 ZŁOTYCH POLSKICH (10 Polish zlotych). Along the edge arc, a circular inscription: MIKOŁAY I. CES• WSZ• ROSSYI KRÓL POLSKI PANUJĄCY (Nicholas I Emperor of all Russia, reigning King of Poland). The rim is decorated with denticles.
Obverse The center of the obverse features the right-facing profile of Russian Emperor Alexander I with a laurel wreath. In the upper part of the coin is a six-pointed star, visually indicating 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.