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100 Zlotys – Stanislaus I Leszczynski (Polish Kings and Princes series, 2003) - 24h Shipping!


Specification
- Other articles:
- Gold
- Nominal:
- OTHER
- Weight:
- 8 g
- The mediator:
- 21 mm
- Country of origin:
- Poland
- The year:
- 2003
- Consignment:
- 24 hours
- Printing:
- 2500
- Manufacturer:
- National Bank of Poland
- Trial:
- 900
100 Zlotys – Stanislaus I Leszczynski (Polish Kings and Princes series, 2003) - 24h Shipping! – an ideal investment
The 100 Zlotys gold coin from the "Polish Kings and Princes" series featuring Stanislaus I Leszczynski is an excellent proposition for investors and collectors. Issued on October 15, 2003, by the National Bank of Poland, it combines historical value, aesthetics, and the real value of gold – making it an attractive element of an investment portfolio.
Attractive history and high prestige
Stanislaus I Leszczynski is an extremely interesting figure – King of Poland from 1704–1709 and 1733–1736. Coins from this series, where Leszczynski's image appears alongside symbols of the Republic, appeal to collectors who value historical and cultural values. The series is highly recognizable – it includes as many as 23 images of rulers and was issued from 1995 to 2005.
Investment value and limited mintage
The coin was minted in a limited mintage – only 2,500 pieces. The small number of copies on the market significantly increases its collectible value and investment potential. The gold from which it is made is 900 fineness, which means 8 grams of pure precious metal with high market value. This makes the coin not only an expression of appreciation for history but also a real form of capital security.
Technical details and masterful execution
The obverse of the coin features the image of the eagle from the coat of arms of the Republic of Poland, the denomination "ZŁ 100 ZŁ", the year of issue "20-03", and the mint mark. The reverse is adorned with a bust of Stanislaus I Leszczynski in a richly decorated robe, with the inscription "STANISŁAW LESZCZYŃSKI" and the periods of reign "1704–1709 / 1733–1736". The coin's design is characterized by exceptional precision and elegance, making it a masterpiece of mint art.
The coin has a diameter of 21 mm, a smooth edge, and was struck with a proof finish. Its aesthetics, precision of execution, and high-quality details make it stand out among other gold collector coins.
Original packaging and authenticity guarantee
The Stanislaus I Leszczynski gold coin is offered in the original issue packaging of the National Bank of Poland – an elegant green box. Each coin comes with a certificate of authenticity confirming the technical parameters, weight, gold fineness, and limited mintage. The condition described as mint state indicates an unblemished surface and high-quality storage.
Why choose this coin
1. Gold value and limited mintage – the coin contains 8 g of 900 fineness gold, ensuring high material and investment value.
2. Rich historical value – it features one of Poland's more interesting rulers, who served as king in two periods.
3. Prestige and uniqueness – an issue with a very low mintage, hard to find on the secondary market.
4. High investment liquidity – attractive to both collectors and investors looking for safe forms of capital placement.
5. Exceptional aesthetics – the proof finish and exquisite craftsmanship make the coin a beautiful collectible item.
Summary
The 100 Zlotys "Stanislaus I Leszczynski" gold coin from 2003 is not only a collection element but above all an investment with stable value and high growth potential. Minted from high-fineness gold, in a very low mintage, and preserved in mint condition, it is an excellent way to allocate capital. Ideal for both history enthusiasts and savvy investors looking for unique opportunities in the numismatic market.
