A beautiful mint example of one of the most prized and sought after coins from the interwar period.
A very rare coin typologically, sought after in any state of preservation, usually available in circulating condition. Piece appreciated by the NGC with the MS61 note, which is the second highest of the notes so far given for this issue!
A definitely recommendable item, where it will be hard to get a replacement for a better piece.
Obverse: crowned eagle, in the rim the legend: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA 5 ZŁOTYCH 5, under the eagle's tail the year. Under the eagle's paw the Kościesza coat of arms - the mark of the State Mint in Warsaw.
Reverse: head of a woman (Polonia) in a headlock to the left, surrounded by ears of grain
Designer: Antoni Madeyski
Diameter: 28.0 mm; weight: 11.0 g; alloy: .750 sterling silver; border: serrated