Polish, 10 Zloty 1975-1984 Unc

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For 10 years, between 1975 and 1984, Poland honoured the memory of one of the country’s leading authors Boleslaw Prus with a 10-zloty coin, which features his profile on the reverse side. Born Alexander Glovacki in 1847, he adopted the pen name Boleslaw Prus at the age of 25 when he began writing humorous newspaper columns, yet he kept his real name for his more “serious” literary works. These are nice uncirculated coins.
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A Polish 10 Zloty dedicated to Alexander Glovacki aka Boleslaw Prus

Boleslaw Prus, born as Aleksander Głowacki in 1847, stands as a monumental figure in Polish literature. His life spanned a transformative period in Polish history, witnessing the decline of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the subsequent partitions that fragmented the nation into territories controlled by neighboring empires. next...