150. January Uprising [10]

150th Anniversary of the January 1863 Uprising

Subject: no
Face value: 10 pln
Alloy: 925/1000 Ag
Diameter: 32 mm
Weight: 14.14 g
Finish: proof
Mintage: 28000 pcs
On the edge: smooth
Additional: no
Date of issue: 2013-01-16
Issue price: 96 pln
Centrally, a composition of elements of uprising armours, a pennant and a stylised coat of arms of the January Uprising from the seal of the secret uprising National Government. At the top, a semicircular inscription: 150. ROCZNICA (150TH ANNIVERSARY), at the bottom, a semicircular inscription: POWSTANIA STYCZNIOWEGO (OF THE JANUARY UPRISING).

Designer: Roussanka Nowakowska
At the top, on the left, an image of the Eagle established as the state emblem of the Republic of Poland. Above, a semicircular inscription: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA 2013 (REPUBLIC OF POLAND 2013). Below the Eagle, on the left, an inscription: 10 ZŁ. On the right, a stylised outline of a bust of a woman wearing an uprising four-cornered hat with a patriotic pendant on her neck. At the bottom, on the left, a stylised image of an anchor with an eagle referring to one of the types of patriotic jewellery. Under the Eagle, on the right, the Mint mark: M/W.

Designer: Roussanka Nowakowska

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150th Anniversary of the January 1863 Uprising

The years before the outbreak of the January Uprising were a period of repressions by Tsarist Russia, a time of mass resistance of the people as well as patriotic and religious demonstrations. On 27 February 1861, during one of them, fi ve people were killed. Their funerals, and shooting at the crowd gathered at the Castle Square in Warsaw a month later, with a hundred people killed, led to a radicalisation of sentiments, development of conspiracy and declaring a national mourning. In many cities, such as Vilnius, Żytomierz and Kielce, marches of support and solidarity with the capital were organised. Women started wearing mourning clothes. They also wore so-called patriotic jewellery with symbols of an enslaved nation: a crown of thorns, an anchor, a heart, shackles with ...

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