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Silver Numismat – Sacred Heart of Jesus Silver Bar - 24h Shipping!
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Specification
- Other articles:
- Silver
- Weight:
- containing by weight:
- Country of origin:
- Poland
- Consignment:
- 24 hours
- Dimensions:
- 30 x 47 mm
- Manufacturer:
- Mennica Polska
- Trial:
- 999
Description of the Silver Numismat – Sacred Heart of Jesus Silver Bar - 24h Shipping!
The collector's bar, produced by the Polish Mint, is created for those who value both the investment value of precious metals and the religious value of numismatics. It features the image of "The Sacred Heart of Jesus." Its surface has been carefully finished using mirror stamp technology, highlighting the high quality of craftsmanship and precision of details. Additionally, thanks to digital printing, impressive details have been achieved, giving the numismat a unique character. The product is part of a collection dedicated to the figure of Jesus Christ and can be both a valuable element of a numismatic collection and an elegant gift with deep spiritual significance. The numismat is sold in exclusive packaging, which not only protects it from damage but also allows for aesthetic presentation.
Appearance of the Silver Numismat – Sacred Heart of Jesus Silver Bar - 24h Shipping!
The numismat is made of silver and is characterized by high detail precision. The obverse of the bar features the image of "The Sacred Heart of Jesus" by Pompeo Batoni. The face of Christ emanates peace and majesty, and the surrounding rays symbolize divine light. The image is crafted with extraordinary precision, capturing realistic facial features and the texture of the garments. The reverse of the numismat is minimalist and contains essential information, such as the silver fineness and issuer details. The entire piece impresses with its craftsmanship and symbolism, making the numismat not only a valuable collectible but also a spiritual symbol.
Historical Background
The silver numismat refers to one of the most recognizable religious images in art history – the painting "The Sacred Heart of Jesus" by Pompeo Batoni. This work, painted in 1767, played a key role in shaping the cult of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which developed particularly in the 18th century. Batoni, known mainly as a portraitist and master of the Rococo style, created an image depicting Christ with a gentle gaze, pointing to his flaming heart surrounded by a crown of thorns. His figure is full of warmth and mercy, and the delicate light gives the composition a spiritual, almost mystical character.
This image became an icon of Catholic devotion and was reproduced on countless holy cards, sculptures, and sacred objects. Its influence is also visible in numismatics. The bar issued by the Polish Mint not only reminds of one of the most famous depictions of Christ but also continues the long tradition of presenting the work in various artistic forms. Thus, it becomes not only a valuable collectible but also an object of deep spiritual significance for the faithful and lovers of sacred art.
Manufacturer
The history of the Polish Mint is long and tumultuous. It dates back to the monetary reform carried out by King Stanisław August Poniatowski in 1766. Then, still as the Warsaw Mint, it began its operations, and in memory of these events, February 10 was established as the Mint Day.
After events related to, among others, the partitions and the Duchy of Warsaw, the mint resumed operations in 1924 as the State Mint, and modern machines were imported from France, Great Britain, and Germany. During World War II and the occupation, it was partially destroyed, and its collections were looted by German troops. After the war, until 1964, the mint struck over 1.84 billion zlotys, almost as much as was produced from 1766 to 1944.
In 1994, the mint was transformed into a sole proprietorship of the State Treasury, and in 2005 the company's name was changed to the current one: Mennica Polska Spółka Akcyjna.
Currently, it is recognized as one of the most technologically advanced mints in the world, a leading producer of coins and numismatics in Poland and Europe. Since 1998, it has been listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. It is the only one to mint investment, collector, and commemorative coins on behalf of the National Bank of Poland. It also produces, among others, circulation coins for the Dominican Republic, Armenia, and Ukraine, and collector coins for Armenia, Belarus, Ukraine, and Cyprus.
The Polish Mint is also the exclusive producer of Polish official seals with the national emblem, as well as Polish sworn translator seals.
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