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Tuesday, 30 May 2023

2846) "In Poland I believe" - (The Polish Family), Poland: 10 zł (10 Złotych) Silver Proof with Applied Colour (PAC) minted by the Mint of Poland at their facilities in Warsaw, on behalf of the National Bank of Poland ("Narodowy Bank Polski"): Date/Year of Coin issue: 10.05.2023:

2846) "In Poland I believe" - (The Polish Family), Poland: 10 zł (10 Złotych) Silver Proof with Applied Colour (PAC) minted by the Mint of Poland at their facilities in Warsaw, on behalf of the National Bank of Poland ("Narodowy Bank Polski"): Date/Year of Coin issue: 10.05.2023:

The Header/Banner showcases the Obverse and Reverse of the Silver 10 Zlotych Coin at left. against a background representation of a family along with their pet dog standing together. The issue title - "Ojczyzna – rodzina rodzin" (“The Homeland – a Family of Families”) is positioned at the top. The name of the issuing Bank - "Naradowi Bank Polski" - is given at centre right.

“In Poland I Believe” (The Polish Family) - 10 zł (10 Zlotych) Silver Coins:

The Narodowy Bank Polski (National Bank of Poland) has issued Proof and colour coins, which is the first issue in a new Collector Coin Series titled - “In Poland I Believe.” 

The theme focusses on traditional values which have sustained the country through adversity and challenge. Poland was reunited as a homeland for the Poles just over a century ago with the conclusion of the First World War. 

A people and society attached to long-held traditions cherished in families for generations have been and remain able to overcome any adversity. 

The history of Poland proves that families raising their children with respect for national traditions and values protected the country against imposed Germanisation and Russification, and in the last century, also against communism

For generations, the family has been regarded as the cradle of human life and development, providing stability, faith, and moral strength. A loving, supportive family, whose enduring ties provide a sense of security, ultimately becomes the power of the nation. 

Recent surveys have indicated that that Poles value the family the most as a haven where everyone should be guaranteed love and development. More encouragingly, the same survey found that more than 80 percent of teenagers indicated that they felt loved in their family, very good news indeed

These positive results are credited to the dedication of mothers, who are traditionally responsible for the upbringing of children. It should also go to fathers who jointly, with love and responsibility, provide security, discipline, guidance, and common-sense values to the family unit.

The Coin:

The Proof and colour coins have been minted by the Mint of Poland at their facilities in Warsaw, on behalf of Narodowy Bank Polski (National Bank of Poland)

The Reverse of the 10 Zl (Ten Zlotych) Silver Proof Coin with partial colour has been inspired by the style of a child’s drawing and depicts a family of a mother, father and four children, with the youngest shown in his mother’s arms and family pets. 

Above the family is a heart shape with applied red and white colour, the country’s national colours, and also applied with colour is the depiction of a house (at right on the lower periphery). 

Above the heart is the commemorative text "Polska rodzina" (“The Polish Family”).


The Obverse of the 10 Zl (Ten Zlotych) Silver Proof Coin with partial colour also includes colour in the shape of a stylised rooftop shown in the national colours, red and white. 

Under the rooftop is a silhouette of a family of six, two parents and four children, all holding hands. 

Above them is the commemorative text "Ojczyzna – rodzina rodzin" (“The Homeland – a Family of Families”) and along the upper periphery is the additional text - "RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA 2023". Below this is an image of the crowned eagle (Emblem of Poland), and to its right is the denomination "10 ZŁ".

The specification of the Silver Proof Coin are:

Country of issue: Poland; Date/Year: 10.05.2023; Coin Theme: "In Poland - I believe”; Denomination/Face Value: 10 Złotych; Metal Composition: .925 Fineness Silver (Ag); Weight: 14.14 grams; Diameter/Size: 32.00 mm;  Coin Quality: Proof with Applied Colour (PAC), UV Print; Mint: Mint of Poland at their facilities in Warsaw, on behalf of the National Bank of Poland ("Narodowy Bank Polski"); Mintage: 10,000 pieces; Designer: Urszula Walerzak.

- Each coin is encapsulated and presented in a heavy gauge custom card case accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. 









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2) New Coins of Kazakhstan - 2019 issue, brught out by the National Bank of Kazakhstan which include text in the Latin Alphabet, replacing the Cyrillic based Alphabet on previously/presently circulating issues: Coin Series issue date: 26.04.2019

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4) Balkhash perch ("Perca schrenkii"), Kazakhstan: 1,000 Tenge Silver Proof Coins with unique three-dimensional relief features Balkhash perch and Cupro-nickel 200 Tenge Coins feature Natural Wildlife and fauna of the country: Year of Coin issue: 2023

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1) A 100 Rouble Banknote issued by Russia to commemorate the XXII Winter Olympics - (07-23 February 2014) held at Sochi, Russia

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3) 2018 "Federation Internationale de Football Association" (FIFA) World Cup being held in Russia between 14.06.2018 &15.07.2018: Some Coins and stamps issued by Russia, Australia, Hungary, Spain & France to commemorate the Tournament/Championship

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