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The National Bank of Poland (NBP) continues to expand its Discover Poland series with a new commemorative coin dedicated to one of the country's most unique Renaissance buildings. A 5-zloty coin featuring the Brzeg Town Hall will be put into circulation on November 20, 2025.
With this issue, the collection continues to showcase iconic places that are part of Poland's historical, architectural, and cultural heritage.
In the center of the coin's reverse, on a separate circular plane filled with wavy lines, and partially along the edge, is an image of the northwest side of Brzeg Town Hall. Along the edge, at the top, is the semicircular inscription: RATUSZ W BRZEGU (Brzeg Town Hall); at the bottom, a separate field displays either the inscription: NBP or the year: 2025, depending on the viewing angle.
The obverse features, in the center on a separate circular plane, the image of the Eagle, established as the state emblem of the Republic of Poland. Below the Eagle is a semicircular inscription of the year of minting: 2025. Along the rim, at the top, is a semicircular inscription: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA (Republic of Poland), and at the bottom, the semicircular inscription: 5 ZŁOTYCH, preceded and followed by a small sphere. Below the Eagle, to the right, is the mint mark.
Data on the currency and its issuance
Metals: Ring: Cupronickel / Central disc: Aluminum and bronze
Dimensions: 24 mm
Weight: 6.54 g
Maximum mintage: 1,000,000
Issue date: November 20, 2025
The other 21 coins issued in the Discover Poland series
1st – 25 Years of Freedom
2nd – Royal Castle of Warsaw
3rd – Bydgoski Canal
4th – Poznan City Council
5th – Księży Młyn
6th – Castle of the Dukes of Pomerania
7th – Chapel of the Holy Trinity of Lublin Castle
8th – Central Industrial District
9th – Frombork Monuments
10th – Liberation Mound
11th – Basilica of St. Mary of Krakow
12th – Branicki Palace in Białystok
13th – Crane Gate in Gdańsk
14th – Książ Castle
15th – Moszna Castle
16th – Benedictine Monastery of the Holy Cross
17th – Vistula Canal
18th – Paradyż Monastery
19th – Benedictine Abbey of Tyniec
20th – Łańcut Castle
21st – Church of the Holy Trinity in Tykocin
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