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2020-01-01
1971, Poland. Aluminum 5 Zlotych "Fisherman" Coin. Scarce Key-Date! NGC MS-65! Mint Year: 1971 Denomination: 5 Zlotych Condition: Certified and graded by NGC as MS-65! Reference: Parchimowicz 220d, KM-47 ($200 in MS65!). Material: Aluminum Diameter: 29mm Weight: 3.45gm The history of ...
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anonymous
2016-03-17
POLAND - XX century; Poland - People’s Republic of Poland 1952-1989. 5 złotych (zlotys) 1971, Warszawa, “Rybak”, Parchimowicz 220.d, rzadszy rocznik, wybite stemplem obróconym o 180 stopni - GRADE: I ( UNC )
Origin of name for Poland zloty
The name "złoty" for the Polish currency has historical origins dating back to medieval times. The word "złoty" in Polish translates to "golden" in English. The name reflects the historical use of gold as a standard material for currency and the high value associated with gold coins.During the Middle Ages, when Poland began to mint its own coi ...