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Specification
- Other articles:
- Silver
- Nominal:
- 10 PLN
- Weight:
- containing by weight:
- The mediator:
- 32,00 mm
- Country of origin:
- Poland
- The year:
- 2017
- Consignment:
- 24 hours
- Printing:
- 15000
- Manufacturer:
- National Bank of Poland
- Trial:
- 925
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The Silver Proof Coin – 'The Wola and Ochota Massacres', with a denomination of 10 zlotys, was issued by the National Bank of Poland on July 27, 2017. It commemorates the tragic events of August 1944, when German SS and police units carried out mass extermination of the civilian population of the Warsaw districts of Wola and Ochota during the Warsaw Uprising.
The obverse of the coin features a fragment of the Monument to the Memory of the Wola Population Murdered During the 1944 Uprising, by Ryszard Stryjecki.
The reverse depicts a kneeling figure of a woman symbolizing the massacre victims, with the silhouettes of two men symbolizing the perpetrators outlined behind her.
The Silver Proof Coin – 'The Wola and Ochota Massacres' is not only a valuable collectible but also a precious investment asset. Made of high-quality 925 silver, it represents a solid capital investment in bullion. Its low mintage – only 15,000 pieces – increases its uniqueness and potential value in the numismatic market.
Investing in collectible coins is gaining popularity as an alternative form of capital allocation. Coins commemorating important historical events, such as 'The Wola and Ochota Massacres', are of particular interest to collectors and investors. Their value may increase over time.
Purchasing this coin is not only an investment in silver but also in history and the memory of the tragic events of the Warsaw Uprising. Owning such a numismatic piece in a collection is an expression of respect for the victims and a way to preserve the memory of the painful chapters of Polish history.
In summary, the Silver Proof Coin – 'The Wola and Ochota Massacres' is a valuable element of any numismatic collection and a solid investment in silver. Its unique character, low mintage, and deep historical significance make it an attractive choice for collectors and investors seeking exceptional numismatics with potential for value growth in the future.
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