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O nouă monedă comemorativă din Polonia - 01.06.2026

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The National Bank of Poland continues to expand its “Discover Poland” series with a new commemorative 5-zloty coin dedicated to the Kozłówka Palace and Park, one of the best-preserved former aristocratic residences in the country. The coin was issued on May 22, 2026, and has a maximum mintage of 1,000,000 pieces.

With this issue, the collection once again focuses on one of those places where history, architecture and landscape come together to showcase an essential part of Polish heritage.


The reverse of the coin depicts the Kozłówka palace and park complex, with a view that draws the eye towards the courtyard and residence, highlighting the monumental character of the site. The composition maintains the usual style of this series, in which the main motif is integrated within the coin's bimetallic format. The issue also incorporates an angular effect, a technical feature already used in other pieces of the collection.


The obverse features the Eagle, the state emblem of the Republic of Poland, in the center on a separate circular plane. Below it appears the year of minting, 2026, while the inscription RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA —Republic of Poland— is inscribed along the upper edge and the face value 5 ZŁOTYCH at the bottom. The edge is irregularly reeded and includes the inscription NBP eight times, alternating with stars.


Data on the currency and its issuance

Concept Data 

Country Poland
Face value 5 zlotys
Series Discover Poland
Reason Kozłówka Palace Complex and Park
Date of issue May 22, 2026
Metal Ring: cupronickel / Core: aluminum bronze
Diameter 24 mm
Weight 6.54 g
Quality Traffic standard
Maximum print run 1,000,000 coins
Mint Mennica Polska

The other 22 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

22nd – Brzeg City Council

 

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