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Monday, 22 December 2025

4258) Michał Ossowski (1743–1797), a Polish politician and economist who made a significant contribution to the country’s economic development, Poland: " Treasures of Medal-Making Excellence": A 50 Zlotych Silver Collector Coin in Features the Eminent Economist: Coins have been minted by the Mennica Polska – Mint of Poland at their facilities in Warsaw and on behalf of the National Bank: Date/Year of Coin issue: 09.12.2025:

4258) Michał Ossowski (1743–1797), a Polish politician and economist who made a significant contribution to the country’s economic development, Poland: " Treasures of Medal-Making Excellence": A 50 Zlotych Silver Collector Coin in  Features the Eminent Economist: Coins have been minted by the Mennica Polska – Mint of Poland at their facilities in Warsaw and on behalf of the National Bank: Date/Year of Coin issue: 09.12.2025:

The National Bank of Poland has issued the Second 50 Zlotych Coin in its on-going Series titled - "Treasures of Medal Making Excellence". 

The Header/Banner presents a profile of Michal Ossowski features on the Reverse minted in ultra-high relief (UHR) 

- Commenced in 2025, the Silver Coin Series replicates historic medals from the collection of medals housed in the Royal Castle in Warsaw showcasing rich historical designs with high relief. 

- The Series also highlights the artistic and historical value of medallic art, a field where medals commemorate figures and events, and where commemorative coins are inspired from. 

- The first coin released in January of this year featured the medal honouring statesman Stanisław Małachowski. 

The second coin in the series is dedicated to Michał Ossowski (1743–1797), a Polish politician and economist who is credited with making a significant contribution to the country’s economic development. 

- He studied physics and theology, among other subjects and was ordained as a priest in 1773. Thanks to his excellent education, he became a teacher and over time, a close friend and associate of Antoni Protazy Potocki – the later Voivode or, Governor of Kiev, banker and entrepreneur. 

- Ossowski undertook numerous economic initiatives and called for economic reforms, striving to improve the fate and living standards of the common people. 

- As a skilled financier, he promoted various fiscal innovations, including the issuance of paper money. He acted as the presiding authority at the appointment of Potocki in a newly established bank in Warsaw and also set up merchant’s offices to develop Polish trade. 

- For his services to banking, industry and the development of the Black Sea trade, Father Michał Ossowski was awarded a medal by King Stanisław August in 1787, minted in the Warsaw mint by the royal medallist Jan Filip Holzhaeusser. In accordance with custom, the king personally presented Ossowski with a gold medal, while a limited number of silver and bronze copies were also minted.

The Coins:

The coins have been minted by the Mennica Polska – Mint of Poland at their facilities in Warsaw and on behalf of the National Bank. 

Designed by Robert Kotowicz, both Reverse and Obverse sides are based on the original medal created by Jan Filip Holzhaeusser and minted in Ultra-High Relief (UHR).

The Reverse of the 50 Zlotych Coin features a reproduction of the bust of Ossowski in right profile along with an inscription in Latin "MICHAEL OSSOWSKI N. A. MDCCXLIII" ("Michał Ossowski, born in 1743") including the medallist’s initials "I. P. H. F." placed along the lower left periphery. 

The Obverse of the 50 Zlotych Coin features the commemorative text of the medal in Latin "CIVI UTILI QUI ZELO BONI PUBLICI DUCTUS NOVAS COMMERCII PATRII VIAS DIDICIT ET DOCUIT STAN: AUG: REX SUO ET GRATAE PATRIAE NOMINE A. MDCCLXXXVII" ("To a useful citizen who, guided by his zeal for the public good, discovered and pointed out new trade routes for his homeland – Stanisław August the King, in his own name and on behalf of the grateful homeland, in the year 1787"). 

Above the design and along the periphery are the inscriptions "RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA" ("Republic of Poland") and the denomination "50 ZŁ".

Below the commemorative inscription is the image of Poland’s crowned Eagle, established as the state emblem and below the Eagle on the right is the Mintmark "MW". 

To the left and right of the Eagle are the two digits of the year of issue, "20" and "25".

 The specifications of this Coin are:

Denomination  Metal       Weight     Diameter  Quality        Mintage Limit

50 Zlotych       .999 Silver       62.2 g.     45 mm.    UHR Specimen 5000 pieces

- Available from the 9th December, the Silver Ultra-High Relief (UHR) specimen finish coins are encapsulated and presented in a heavy-gauge lined card case, accompanied with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA).




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