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Silver Proof Coin – Women in History: Marie Curie - 24h Shipping!

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Specification

Thickness:
2,8 mm
Other articles:
Silver
Nominal:
1 dolar
Weight:
1 oz
The mediator:
other, of circular cross-section
Country of origin:
Niue Island
The year:
2024
Consignment:
24 hours
Printing:
700
Manufacturer:
Mennica Polska
Trial:
999
 

Description of the Silver Coin Maria Skłodowska-Curie

A commemorative coin honoring Maria Skłodowska-Curie, minted as a tribute to one of the most outstanding female scientists in history, a two-time Nobel Prize laureate, and a pioneer in radioactivity research. This unique numismatic edition highlights her invaluable contribution to the development of physics and chemistry, as well as her groundbreaking discoveries that changed the face of science and medicine. The coin is an excellent choice for both collectors and science enthusiasts. It symbolizes inspiration, determination, and perseverance in the pursuit of understanding the laws of nature.

Appearance of the Silver Coin Maria Skłodowska-Curie

The numismatic piece features a depiction of Maria Skłodowska-Curie in a classic, elegant style, emphasizing her extraordinary role in the world of science. The obverse shows a bust of the famous scholar, portrayed in a way that highlights her seriousness and focus. In the background, the periodic table of elements is placed as a reference to her research work, with particular emphasis on polonium and radium, whose discovery she led. Their symbols form a special element of the design, emphasizing the radioactive nature of the Nobel laureate's research—for this purpose, they have been coated with fluorescent paint. The reverse of the coin traditionally includes the denomination, year of issue, and official markings of the issuer. The edition is complemented by a special case, designed to emphasize the tribute to one of the most outstanding figures in the history of science.

Historical Background

The coin was issued as the second installment in the Polish Nobel Laureates series, which aims to honor outstanding Polish women who have received the Nobel Prize. The first coin in this collection was an issue dedicated to Wisława Szymborska. The choice of Maria Skłodowska-Curie as the coin's motif underscores her global significance and impact on the development of science, as well as serves as a tribute to her achievements, which inspire future generations.

Maria Skłodowska-Curie was an outstanding Polish-French physicist and chemist, a pioneer in the field of radioactivity research. She was the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize and remains the only person awarded the Nobel Prize in two different fields of science. In 1903, together with her husband Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel, she received the Nobel Prize in Physics for research on radioactivity. In 1911, she became a laureate of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of two new elements: polonium and radium.

The issuance of the coin is a tribute to this extraordinary scientist, whose discoveries had a tremendous impact on the development of science and medicine.

Producer

Mennica Polska S.A. has been operating continuously since 1766, when it was established as the Warsaw Mint by King Stanisław August Poniatowski. Today, it is one of the most modern mints in the world—the sole producer of coins for the National Bank of Poland and a supplier of circulation and collector coins for many countries. The mint also produces official Polish government seals and provides services for sworn translators.

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