We Poles, proud and free [10]

We Poles, proud and free 1918-2018

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Face value: 10 pln
Alloy: 925/1000 Ag
Diameter: 32 mm
Weight: 14.14 g
Finish: proof
Mintage: 25000 pcs
On the edge: smooth
Additional: UV printing, 2D barcode
Date of issue: 2018-08-14
Issue price: 120 pln
On the reverse the coin presents the images of two people symbolizing the current generation of Poles, watching a multimedia show on touch screens, as well as a 2D barcode, which serves as a link to the Narodowy Bank Polski website: www.nbp.pl/MyPolacy. The stylized screens depict the outlines of the Royal Castle, Belvedere Palace, the orders of Polonia Restituta and Virtuti Militari, as well as the inscription “Solidarity”. On the reverse there is also the inscription: MY POLACY DUMNI I WOLNI [We Poles, proud and free] and the dates 1918 and 2018.

Designer: Robert Kotowicz
The obverse of the coin depicts the images of the vaults and the side columns of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw and a stylized flag of Poland. Below there are dates from 1918 to 2018, among which the years symbolizing events important for the history of our country were highlighted.

Designer: Robert Kotowicz

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We Poles, proud and free: 1918-2018

One hundred years ago, we regained our independence. Successive generations of Poles had fought for it and had worked tirelessly, both at home and abroad, in order to ensure that the Polish cause was not erased from European memory and politics. The generation that won independence for Poland, known as the rebellious generation, is represented by the two founding fathers of Independent Poland – Roman Dmowski and Józef Piłsudski. Before 1914, that generation made an attempt to overcome the widespread apathy, mobilizing the whole society to constantly prepare for the moment when the external political situation once again would put the Polish cause on the agenda. When that happened, as a result of the outbreak of World War I and its prolonged duration, Polish ...

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