Poland is a European state bordered by Russia and the home of the most famous Pope Paul the Second. It is also known for its old cities and market square. It is also a one of the places in Europe that charges cheaper rates for their meals and lodging so definitely it is a tourist’s haven. In earlier days, Poland issued gold ducats while in more recent times all of its gold coins have been zloty or the plural zlotych.
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![]() Poland Jozef Pilsudski Set 2 Coins 2009 Gold Price: $2,999.00 Time Left: 13h 26m
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![]() 1925 Poland 20 Zlotych Gold Commemorative Coin Pcgs Ms64 Gem Uncirculated Rare Price: $650.00 Time Left: 1d 19h 41m
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![]() Poland 200 Zl Saint Swiety Wojciech Adalberts Gold Price: $3,299.00 Time Left: 2d 1h
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![]() Poland 50 Zl Niepodleglosc Independence 2008 Gold Price: $330.00 Time Left: 2d 1h 51m
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![]() Fryderyk Chopin Silver Gold Plated Set Two Coins Mintage Only 75 Sets Price: $249.00 Time Left: 2d 15h 27m
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![]() Poland 1000 Frederic Chopin 2010 Gold Only 50 Pcs Rar Price: $499.00 Time Left: 3d 8h 38m
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When you talk about coin collecting, there are different Polish Gold Coins available for you. The Gold Zlotych has 4 denominations including 10, 20, 500 and 2,000. The 2,000 Zlotych gold coins have a diameter of 21 millimeters. The coin’s weight is 8 grams with fineness of 0.900 and a gold content of 0.2315 troy ounce.
The 2,000 Zlotych minted in 1979, usually costs around $130 in the market so if you are interested to acquire some, it may be quite difficult to do so since it may cost higher or lower due to currency fluctuations. But nevertheless, gold coin collecting has been one of the in-demand pastimes of collectors.
Polish Gold Coins and other gold coins in every country have made efforts to include the picture of their monarchs or important leaders that ruled when the gold coin was minted. Take for example the 10 Zlotych, which was minted in 1925. It bore King Boleslav I.
The 500 Zlotych minted in 1976 bore Tadeusz Kosciuszko, a Polish patriot and soldier during the 1800s. With the 2,000 Zlotych, it was Mieszko I. He was a Duke and the first historical ruler of Poland in 960 A.D.
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