750 years of Kraków [200]

750th Anniversary of the Incorporation of Kraków

Subject: no
Face value: 200 pln
Alloy: 900/1000 Au
Diameter: 27 mm
Weight: 15.5 g
Finish: proof
Mintage: 9600 pcs
On the edge: smooth
Additional: no
Date of issue: 2007-05-22
Issue price: 1300 pln
On the left, the stylised image of Prince Boleslaw the Shy as painted by Jan Matejko. On the right, a stylised image of the Prince's seal and the first words from the incorporation charter of Kraków in Latin. Under the image of the Prince, a stylised inscription, 750-LECIE (750th anniversary), and on the left side a stylised semicircular inscription, LOKACJI KRAKOWA (of the incorporation of Kraków).

Designer: Robert Kotowicz
An image of the Eagle established as the State Emblem of the Republic of Poland, in the central part. The notation of the year of issue, 20-07, at the sides of the Eagle. Below the Eagle, a stylised inscription, ZŁ 20O ZŁ, on the background of an image of a fragment of Kraków incorporation charter in Latin. In the rim, a semicircular stylised inscription, RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA. The Mint's mark, m/w, under the Eagle's left leg.

Designer: Robert Kotowicz

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750th Anniversary of the Incorporation of Kraków

On 5 June 1257, the Duke of Cracow and Sandomierz Bolesław Wstydliwy [Bolesław the Shy] together with his mother, Duchess Grzymisława, and his wife Kinga, issued an incorporation charter for Cracow. The said act took place in the village of Kopernia near Szydłowiec, at the gathering where it was witnessed by Prędota, the bishop of Cracow, as well as by dignitaries from Cracow and Sandomir [Sandomierz]. Cracow was incorporated under the Magdeburg Law, just as the town of Wrocław [Breslau] was. The document laid down the rights and duties of Vogte (those were chiefs and administrators, entrusted with the incorporation duties) and the city dwellers. Both the administrators and city dwellers were awarded numerous privilegies and temporary exemptions from the payments of ...

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