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MIEDZIONIKIEL sample "small" 2 gold 1984 - RARE

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Reference: Parchimowicz P.541

One of the rarest technological samples from the late communist period - small 2 gold 1984 made in cupro-nickel.

Made in an edition of only 5 pieces (according to NBP documents). In the reference catalog of Janusz Parchimowicz illustrated with pieces from the collection of the National Bank of Poland, highlighted there among a dozen discovered by Mr. Janusz during his work on the catalog. Previously unknown.

Technological specimen probably made in preparation for the change in circulating PRL two-zloty coins, which did not take place until 1989. At that time, the 21 mm diameter type was changed to noticeably smaller two-zloty coins minted in aluminum, ~18 mm in diameter (such as the present specimen).

Mint with a few light scratches on the reverse. Obverse with no reservations.

A beautiful and very rare sample.

Unknown to us from auction listings.

The edge is smooth. PRÓBA inscription convex.

Copper-nickel, diameter 17.5 mm, weight 2.90 g.

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Auction 23 - Spring '24 at the Royal Castle in Warsaw
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03 June 2024 CEST/Warsaw
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941 EUR
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2 471 EUR
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263%
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