Bolesław Prus [10]

Bolesław Prus

Subject: no
Face value: 10 pln
Alloy: 925/1000 Ag
Diameter: 32 mm
Weight: 14.14 g
Finish: proof
Mintage: 30000 pcs
On the edge: smooth
Additional: no
Date of issue: 2012-09-20
Issue price: 95 pln
Centrally, a stylised image of a bust of Bolesław Prus. On the left, against the background of a separate surface, a stylised image of a 19-century lady with an umbrella, against the outline of the Old City in Warsaw. At the bottom, in a semicircle, an inscription: 1847-1912. At the top, in a semicircle, an inscription: BOLESŁAW/PRUS.

Designer: Roussanka Nowakowska
On the left, in a separate surface, starting from the top to the bottom, an inscription: RZECZPOSPOLITA [the Republic of]/2012. To the right of the inscription a stylised image of a silhouette of Bolesław Prus walking the street. On the right, in the upper half of the coin, in the background, stylised outline of the Old City in Warsaw, and in the lower part of the coin, an image of the Eagle established as the state emblem of the Republic of Poland. At the bottom, in a separate surface, an inscription POLSKA [Poland]. Above, in the middle, an inscription: 10 ZŁ. Below the Eagle, on the right, the Mint mark: M/W.

Designer: Roussanka Nowakowska

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Bolesław Prus

Boleslaw Prus, born Aleksander Głowacki (born on 20 August 1847 in Hrubieszów, died on 19 May 1912 in Warsaw) is one of the leading figures in the Polish literary realism of the second half of the 19th century. He grew up in the Lublin region, but his adult life and work were associated with Warsaw. In 1863, Głowacki - then a 16-year-old high school student from Kielce – joined the January Uprising. Wounded in a skirmish near Siedlce, he was taken prisoner by the Russians. Those events remained in his memory as a traumatic experience. In 1866, he matriculated in the Department of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Warsaw, which at that time operated under the name of the Main School in Warsaw. In his third year of studies he terminated his university ...

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