Poland remembers its post-war military heroes with an epic new proof silver coin series

Not being afraid to produce long running coin series, the excellent Stanislaw August and History of Polish Coin series being evidence of that, the National Bank of Poland (Narodowy Bank Polski NBP) has embarked on another epic set of silver coins. With tensions higher than normal between Poland and Russia over the Ukrainian conflict, it seems that they felt it was time for a reminder of why there exists such distrust between the two countries on many levels.

This new series will celebrate and remember some of the brave individuals that fought the Soviet Communists after the Second World War. The first coin will be a general remembrance, while following ones will look at some of the most famous participants in the resistance. We’re not going to go into detail here as the NBP has done a terrific job with its release information and you can read more below. Suffice to say we think it’s a fine theme, well deserving of the permanence that numismatics often bring.

Each coin will be struck in half-ounce of sterling silver and have a small band of colour on the reverse face, something the NBP doesn’t do very often. Both of the debut coins have been designed by Dobrochna Surajewska and struck by the Mint of Poland, the mint that strikes Polish commemorative coins. These aren’t fancy coins, devoid of all the current trends permeating the precious metal commemoratives market and they’re all the better for it. Sometimes the subject of the coin should take precedence and we think that’s the case here.

The information we’ve seen on the series is a little vague, but it appears there will be 22 coins in the set, with a further three to be released this year. That would indicate that the series would potentially be split over 4-5 years, not too long with current trends. It’s good to see traditional coin styles still being put out there and we’d imagine the theme would resonate strongly in todays Poland. The first two coins are available now, site sponsors Pela-Coins and Mennica Gdanska should get them in, the latter having them up for sale right now at arounjd the 160 Zloty mark (€38 / $40 / £32).

On a side note, the NBP has updated its release schedule for 2017 with better information and we’ve updated our own schedules to incorporate it.

2017 POLAND ENDURING HEROES PROOF SILVER COIN

MINTS DESCRIPTION

The name “Enduring Soldiers” or “Cursed Soldiers” is used to refer to the post-war Polish independence and anti-Communist underground movement. Even though World War II had formally ended, as many as 200,000 soldiers of the Second Polish Republic continued to fight for a free Poland. The struggle against the Soviets and their Polish collaborators went on for the next 10 years, i.e. until the mid-1950s. Between 1945-1947 the guerrillas were ofen the sole masters of the territory. Their principal goal was to defend Poles against Soviet terror – plundering, rape and murder.

The soldiers belonged to various formations of the armed underground movement – Freedom and Independence (Zrzeszenie “Wolność i Niezawisłość”), National Armed Forces (Narodowe Siły Zbrojne), National Military Union (Narodowe Zjednoczenie Wojskowe), Underground Polish Army (Konspiracyjne Wojsko Polskie), Resistance Movement of the Home Army (Ruch Oporu Armii Krajowej), the 5th and 6th Vilnius Brigade of the Home Army, Józef Kuraś “Błyskawica” Group and many others, including youth organizations.

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REVERSE: features the images of Enduring Soldiers, a white-and-red flag with the Fighting Poland symbol on it, and the inscription “They acted as they should”.

OBVERSE: features prison bars torn apart.

2017 ENDURING HERO PROOF SILVER COIN ‘INKA’

MINTS DESCRIPTION ‘INKA’

The daughter of Wacław Siedzik, a forest ranger, and Eugenia Tymińska. During the Second World War she lost both parents. She grew up in the cult of the January Uprising of 1863, in which her ancestors had taken part. She joined the Polish Home Army in December 1943, and took on a pseudonym “Inka” (in remembrance of a school friend). In October 1944, she started working as a clerk in the forest district office of Narewka. Along with all other employees, she was arrested by an NKVD (Soviet secret police agency) and UB (Polish secret police under Communism) group in June 1945 on the charge of collaboration with “bands of reactionary underground movement”. Released by one of patrols of the 5th Wileńska Brigade of the Polish Home Army, commanded by Major Zygmunt Szendzielarz alias Łupaszka. Aferwards she could continue as a clerk in the Miłomłyn forest district office but she chose to fght for Poland, by joining, as an orderly, the squadron of Major Zdzisław Badocha alias Żelazny.

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REVERSE: features the images of Danuta Siedzikówna alias Inka, a white-and-red flag with the Fighting Poland symbol on it, and the inscription “They acted as they should”.

OBVERSE: features prison bars torn apart.

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SPECIFICATION

NAME 2017 ENDURING SOLDIERS
DENOMINATION 10 Zloty
COMPOSITION 0.925 silver
WEIGHT 14.14 grams
DIAMETER 32.00 mm
FINISH Proof
MODIFICATIONS Colour
MINTAGE 17,000
BOX / COA Yes / Yes

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