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Poles who saved the Jews - The Families of Ulm, Kowalski, Baranek
Poles who saved the Jews - The Families of Ulm, Kowalski, Baranek
Series: Poles who saved the Jews
Denomination: 20 zł
Metal: 925/1000 Ag (oksydowane)
Finish: mirror
Diameter: 38.61 mm
Weight: 28.28 g
Issue: 40000 sztuk
Date of issue: 2012- march
Obverse: At the top, on the right, an image of the Eagle established as the state emblem of the Republic of Poland. On the right of the Eagle, diagonally, the notation of the year of issue, 2012. Below the Eagle, on a separate plane, stylised image of a cottage and trees. Below, an inscription: 20 zł. On the left, diagonally from bottom to top, an inscription: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA [THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND]. On the right, left and at the bottom separate planes depicting stylised wooden planks. Against them, on the right, at the bottom, an inscription: CIEPIELÓW 6.12.1942/SIEDLISKA 15.03.1943/MARKOWA 24.03.1944. The Mint’s mark, MW, below the Eagle, on the right. Reverse: At the bottom, stylised figures of a woman, a man and children. On the right and left, diagonally, an inscription: RODZINY ULMÓW, KOWALSKICH, BARANKÓW [The Families of Ulm, Kowalski, Baranek]. At the bottom, on the left, a stylised outline of a fragment of a figure holding a German machine gun pointed at a group of people. At the top, an inscription: POLACY/RATUJĄCY ŻYDÓW [Poles who saved the Jews].
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