Lettering: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA • 500 ZŁ
20 20
mw
SIGISMUNDI III·
EX ANNA AUSTRIACA
FILIUS, VIVENTE PATRE
IN MAGNUM DUCEM
MOSCHOVIAE ELECTUS A·D·
1610. MORTUO IN TITULUM
REGIS SVECIAE SUCCESSIT,
SMOLENSCUM OBSIDIONE
VICTOR LIBERAVIT, INTER
TOT REGNORUM SPES
AMISSAS OBIIT
ORBUS MERECII
A·D·1648·AETAT:53·
Designer:Robert Kotowicz
Robert Kotowicz, born in 1960, was formerly a medallist at the Mint of Poland, and is now on the staff of Skarbnica Narodowa. Kotowicz also carries out design work for the Narodowy Bank Polski (Polish Central Bank) and specialises in designing commemorative coins and medals, notably a coin for the XIII International Chopin Piano Competition, the “Solidarność 2000” coin commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Polish trade union Solidarity, and a coin commemorating the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan and Korea. His designs have won many awards in international competitions and he has been recognised on several occasions by the jury of the International Coin Design Competition in Osaka. He was the winner of the first prize awarded by the American Numismatic Association for a 1 CYP coin designed for the Central Bank of Cyprus and has received four awards from the Coin Constellation medallist competition, and four prizes from the Mint Directors Conference, including for a coin commemorating the World Exhibition Expo 2005 in Japan.
Reverse
Script:
Latin
Lettering: VLADISLAUS IV
I · I · REICHEL · F ·
Designers:
Anna Wątróbska-Wdowiarska, Robert Kotowicz
Robert Kotowicz, born in 1960, was formerly a medallist at the Mint of Poland, and is now on the staff of Skarbnica Narodowa. Kotowicz also carries out design work for the Narodowy Bank Polski (Polish Central Bank) and specialises in designing commemorative coins and medals, notably a coin for the XIII International Chopin Piano Competition, the “Solidarność 2000” coin commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Polish trade union Solidarity, and a coin commemorating the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan and Korea. His designs have won many awards in international competitions and he has been recognised on several occasions by the jury of the International Coin Design Competition in Osaka. He was the winner of the first prize awarded by the American Numismatic Association for a 1 CYP coin designed for the Central Bank of Cyprus and has received four awards from the Coin Constellation medallist competition, and four prizes from the Mint Directors Conference, including for a coin commemorating the World Exhibition Expo 2005 in Japan.
Edge
Plain with inspription
Lettering:
SKARBY STANISŁAWA AUGUSTA * WŁADYSŁAW IV *
Mint
(MW)
Mint of Poland (Mennica Polska), Warsaw, Poland (1766-date)
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Numista Rarity index: 100
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Bullion value: USD 3895.30
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