Woman and ears, or the beautiful reverse design by Tadeusz Beyer, which we know from the circulating gold and two-zloty coins of the Second Republic. The design was selected in a 1923 competition of the Ministry of Treasury and was last used on a coin in 1927, precisely on a trial two-zloty coin.
This is the last reaper, accompanied on the obverse by an eagle well known from the five-zloty coin with the Constitution (designed by Stanislaw Roman Lewandowski). The eagle, which shortly thereafter gave way to a new design of the national emblem, which in 1927 was designed by Z. Kaminski.
Mint piece in a natural, charming patina.
Variety without the inscription PRÓBA.
Ordinary stamp, serrated edge.
Mintage of 100 pieces.