One of the rarest circulation coins of the Second Republic.
A coin without a proof inscription, minted with all the features characteristic of the Birmingham circulation issue (including a skinny eagle), except that it is minted with the reverse stamp.
Such coins are cataloged in the study by Janusz Parchimowicz as proof issues made in an edition of only 60 pieces. In the company's history so far, we have had this type of coin once (a mint piece sold for 33,925 zlotys including fee).
However, paying attention to the style of the coin, as well as traces of its stay in circulation, we believe that this is an equally rare minting error - mistakenly minted with reversed stamps.
A very interesting, uncommon in the trade value.
Silver, diameter 26.9 mm, weight 9.97 g.