marți, 7 mai 2019

O nouă monedă comemorativă din Polonia - 07.05.2019

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Two years have passed so that the Bank of Poland issues the next coin of the "Discover Poland" series. They are circulating coins of bimetallic type with facials of 5 zlotych (1.17 €). The ninth coin, which I present to you, is dedicated to the "Monumentos de Frombork" and will be issued on May 22nd.


 

The coin shows the image of the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin and Saint Andrew the Apostle located in the city of Frombork.

This cathedral is famous worldwide for its connection to Copernicus. It was in 1510 when the famous Polish astronomer moved to Frombork, settling in one of its towers, where he spent the rest of his life engaged in his observations and research.

In 2005, a team of archaeologists found part of the skull and skull of Copernicus, buried under a linden tree, after various tests that ensured that it was indeed him, in May 2010 Copernicus received a second funeral and his remains were returned to Bury in the Cathedral of Frombork, where they remain today.



 
Data of the currency and its issuance

Metals: ring: cupronickel / central disc: aluminum and bronze
Dimensions: 24 mm
Weight: 6,54 g
Maximum emission volume: 1,200,000
Date of issue: May 22

My thanks to Jacek Stacel for the training on the currency.


The other 8 coins issued from the Discover Poland series

1st - 25 Years of Freedom (May 22, 2014)

2nd - Royal Castle of Warsaw (November 7, 2014)

3rd - Canal Bydgoski (May 22, 2015)

4th - City Hall of Poznan (November 6, 2015)

5th - Księży Młyn (May 23, 2016)

6th - Castle of the Dukes of Pomerania (November 5, 2016)

7th - Chapel of the Holy Trinity of the Castle of Lublin (May 22, 2017)

8th - Central Industrial District (November 15, 2017)
 
 
 
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