1925 Poland 10 Zlotych Boleslaw I Gold Coin NGC MS 64
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1925 Poland 10 Zlotych Boleslaw I Gold Coin NGC MS 64
Issued during the formative years of modern Poland, the 1925 Poland 10 Zlotych Boleslaw I Gold Coin NGC MS64 represents a powerful blend of national revival, historic symbolism, and precious metal value. Struck in gold and preserved in high Mint State condition, this coin reflects Poland’s effort to honor its medieval roots while establishing a strong sovereign identity in the early 20th century.
Following the restoration of Polish independence in 1918 after more than a century of partitions, Poland undertook the creation of a new national currency system. The zloty was officially introduced in 1924, replacing earlier unstable currencies and marking a return to economic sovereignty. As part of this reform, gold coins were issued to reinforce confidence in the new monetary system.
The 1925 10 Zlotych gold coin commemorates Boleslaw I the Brave, the first crowned King of Poland, who ruled in the early 11th century and laid the foundations of the Polish state. By honoring Boleslaw I, the coin symbolized continuity between Poland’s medieval origins and its rebirth as a modern nation. These gold issues were produced in limited quantities and were not intended for everyday circulation, making well-preserved examples especially desirable today.
Coin Features:
- Graded as MS 64 by NGC
- Made from .900 pure gold with a weight of 0.0933 troy oz
- Denomination: 10 Zlotych
- Minted by the Warsaw Mint
- Coin arrives in an official NGC holder
- Obverse: Features the Coat of Arms along with the denomination.
- Reverse: Displays a bust of Boleslaw I with her headband along with the year of mintage.
With its symbolic imagery and historical importance, the 1925 Poland 10 Zlotych Boleslaw I Gold Coin NGC MS 64 stands as a meaningful artifact of national pride and economic renewal. It offers collectors and investors a rare opportunity to acquire European gold that embodies both medieval legacy and modern nationhood in a single, elegant issue.
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