Sochi 2014 [200]

Polish Olympic Team Sochi 2014

Subject: no
Face value: 200 pln
Alloy: 900/1000 Au
Weight: 15.5 g
Finish: proof
Mintage: 2500 pcs
On the edge: smooth
Additional: no
Date of issue: 2014-01-23
Issue price: 2200 pln
Centrally, stylised image of speed skater. Along the rim, an inscription: POLSKA REPREZENTACJA OLIMPIJSKA SOCZI 2014 [POLISH OLYMPIC REPRESENTATION SOCZI 2014].

Designer: Urszula Walerzak
At the top, on the left, an image of the Eagle, established as the state emblem of the Republic of Poland. On the right, a stylised image of the logo of the Polish Olympic Committee. Below the Eagle, an inscription: 200/ZŁ. Below, on the left side, along the rim, an inscription: RZECZPOSPOLITA, and on the right side, an inscription: POLSKA 2014. At the top, on the right side, a stylised image of a sheet of ice with ice skate’s track. Under the Eagle, the Mint’s mark, MW.

Designer: Urszula Walerzak

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Polish Olympic National Team Sochi 2014

Polish national team has participated in all the Winter Olympics to date. Poland made its Winter Olympics debut in Chamonix in 1924 but its modest-sized, seven-men team was not successful. In fact, it came close to failing to participate. Sportsmen arrived in the town late, missing the inauguration of the Games, so out of necessity during the opening ceremony Poland’s national flag was carried by one of Polish journalists. In the inter-war period the red-and-whites did not achieve major successes at the Olympic arenas, even though their ranks included such outstanding sportsmen as Stanisław Marusarz or Bronisław Czech. Poland had to wait for its first medals till 1956, when in Cortina d’Ampezzo Franciszek Gąsienica Groń claimed bronze in Nordic combined. ...

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