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anonymous
2016-04-29
POLAND - XX cent.; II Rzeczpospolita Polska 1918-1939, 2 złote 1934, Warszawa, Głowa Kobiety, Parchimowicz 110c, bardzo ładne - GRADE: UNC/UNC-
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anonymous
2016-03-27
II Rzeczpospolita Polska 1918-1939; POLSKA - II Rzeczpospolita Polska 1918-1939. 2 złote 1934, Warszawa, “Głowa kobiety”, Parchimowicz 110.c, wyśmienite - GRADE: I
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anonymous
2016-03-27
II Rzeczpospolita Polska 1918-1939; POLSKA - II Rzeczpospolita Polska 1918-1939. 2 złote 1933, Warszawa, “Głowa kobiety”, Parchimowicz 110.b, wyśmienite - GRADE: I
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anonymous
2016-03-27
II Rzeczpospolita Polska 1918-1939; POLSKA - II Rzeczpospolita Polska 1918-1939. 2 złote 1932, Warszawa, “Głowa kobiety”, Parchimowicz 110.a, piękne - GRADE: I
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anonymous
2016-03-17
POLAND - XX century; Poland - 2nd Republic of Poland. 2 złote (zlotys) 1933, Warszawa, Parchimowicz 110.b, wyśmienite, patyna - GRADE: I ( UNC )
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anonymous
2016-03-16
Poland - 2nd Republic of Poland; 2 złote 1934, Warszawa; głowa kobieta w czepcu; Parchimowicz 110c; piękne - GRADE: I/I-
History of monetary units in Poland
The history of monetary units in Poland is rich and complex, spanning centuries of political, economic, and cultural changes. Here's an overview of the major periods and developments in Poland's monetary history:Early Medieval Period:During the early medieval period, Poland used a variety of currencies, including barter, local coinages minted ...
Origin of name for Poland zloty
The name "złoty" for the Polish currency has historical origins dating back to medieval times. The word "złoty" in Polish translates to "golden" in English. The name reflects the historical use of gold as a standard material for currency and the high value associated with gold coins.During the Middle Ages, when Poland began to mint its own coi ...