The largest coin of the November Uprising.
The 5 zloty is the denomination minted in the lowest mintage among all coins of this issue. It amounted to only 22.5 thousand, where two-zloty coins were 7.5 times more, and trojaks were almost 50! A low mintage, especially since after the fall of the uprising the tsarist government tried to withdraw these coins from circulation. Many of them survived only because they were souvenirs of the national uprising and were kept in homes as such.
A variety with a fractional dash in the rim of the reverse.
A nice coin in a stronger patina. Scratch at the bottom of the reverse. Nice detail.

format_quoteJadwiga Zakrzewska-Kleczkowska (1910-1985).One of the few women who made a lasting mark in the history of Polish numismatics. Daughter of renowned numismatist-medievalist Prof. Zygmunt Zakrzewski.
From an early age she shared her father's numismatic interests. Later, she independently continued the family numismatic traditions, participated in the work of numismatic societies in the country and abroad, in particular, actively working in the circle of Polish and Czechoslovak numismatistsformat_quote