honeybee [20]

Honeybee (łac. Apis mellifera)

Subject: Animals of the World
Face value: 20 pln
Alloy: 925/1000 Ag
Diameter: 38.61 mm
Weight: 28.28 g
Finish: proof
Mintage: 35000 pcs
On the edge: smooth
Additional: no
Date of issue: 2015-10-13
Issue price: 150 pln
In the central part of the coin – image of a flying honeybee approaching a flower. In the upper part of the reverse, along the rim – name of the coin in Polish: PSZCZOŁA MIODNA (honeybee). In the bottom part of the coin, along the rim – name of the species in Latin: Apis mellifera.

Designer: Grzegorz Pfeifer
An image of the Eagle established as the state emblem of the Republic of Poland. Below the Eagle, the notation of the year of issue: 2015. Underneath, the inscription: ZŁ 20 ZŁ. Below, left and right, stylised images of the state flag of the Republic of Poland. Above, a semi-circular inscription: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA. The Mint’s mark, MW, below the Eagle and on the right-hand side.

Designer: Ewa Tyc-Karpińska

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Honeybee

The honeybee ( Apis mellifera L.) is a species of hymenoptera insects, belonging to the Apidea family, the Apis genus, which includes the species that produce honey. This species is found worldwide and is the most populous and most common representative of the Apis genus. The subspecies of the honeybee are divided into four groups based on the area of distribution and behavior: I) dark bees from Northern and Western Europe and North Africa, II) bees from the Balkans and related bees, III) oriental bees, IV) African bees.

Depending on the species, bee families consist of anywhere from several thousand up to 80 thousand individuals. All species of the Apis genus live in organized communities on constructed vertical wax honeycombs, ...

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