The Polish Heritage Mint
Kazimierz Casimir Pulaski (1745-1779) Commemorative Medallion • 1 Ounce .999 Silver Proof • 45 mm • 24-ct Gold Accents
Celebrating the legendary Polish-American Revolutionary War hero Casimir Pulaski and honoring his sacrifices to the American cause and his prior contributions to the fight for independence in his native Poland.
With the historic release of “The Giants of Poland” (“Wielcy Polacy”), the first Polish program in the U.S. & Canada and the world's exclusive, complete & definitive historical Polish heritage program in 1 Oz .999 Silver Proof, The Polish Heritage Mint (New York) proudly honors fourteen most distinguished Polish & Polish-American heroes. To learn more about “The Giants of Poland” visit program website here.
Explore the legacy of the renowned Polish-American Revolutionary War hero through this 1 ounce .999 silver proof commemorative medallion, struck in an impressive 45 mm diameter and ennobled with 24-ct gold accents:
- Composition: .999 triple fine silver (Ag 999/1,000)
- Mintage: limited to just 5,000
- Finish: Proof, ennobled with selective 24-carat gold plating
- Diameter: 45 mm (1.77 inches)
- Weight: 1.00 troy oz. (31.108 grams)
Obverse: Features a three-quarter image of Polish-American hero, General Casimir Pulaski, with crossed Polish and American flags symbolizing unity. Known as the “Father of the American Cavalry,” Pulaski played a pivotal role in the Polish anti-Russian insurrection of 1768 and the American Revolutionary War. His quote, “I came here, where freedom is being defended, to serve it and to live or die for it,” inspired the inscription “Soldier of Liberty.” After arriving in America in 1777, Pulaski served at Brandywine, was appointed chief of cavalry, and later died at Savannah. General Pulaski Memorial Day, a U.S. public holiday, celebrates his contributions and honors Polish Americans. A Bar Confederacy cross, accented in 24k gold, honors Pulaski's Polish heritage and defense of Jasna Góra monastery. A gold-plated design, partially superimposed with 24k gold, unifies all issues in The Giants of Poland Collection. Reverse: Drawing inspiration from Polish tradition, the image features the national personification of Poland, Polonia, joining Britannia and Lady Liberty on contemporary coinage. Designed by Antoni Madeyski, the design showcases a woman's profile adorned with a wreath against a radiant sunlight backdrop. This design first gained prominence on the silver 10 zloty coin in 1932. For this issue, Polish engraver Monika Molenda masterfully adds a striking crown design. Intertwined leaves of the Polish oak and laurel embrace the rim. The motto of The Giants of Poland Collection, “Gigantivm · Hvmeris · Insidentes,” honors the remarkable sons and daughters of the Polish nation. To the right, the Polish state emblem, the White Eagle, a design by Wojciech Jastrzębowski for Second Polish Republic coins, is displayed.
The Polish Heritage Mint guarantees the Quality, Craftsmanship and Authenticity of your purchase per the certificate enclosed • Each item has been enclosed in protective capsule for safekeeping and ships in a collectors box. Please do not remove your specimen from the capsule.
• Enjoy 30-day no questions asked returns policy • Customers in Canada now pay GST/HST at checkout for a hassle-free delivery.
Consider “The Giants of Poland” to never miss an issue and always pay a flat guaranteed price of U$165 (including for this issue) and get FREE all-taxes covered shipping, in the U.S. and Canada. Now available to all Polish heritage families in Europe and worldwide. Shop with ease of mind and pay in your currency with 30 day money back & free returns if you change your mind.
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Kazik pulaski
Druga moneta w albumie dzięki Przesyłka dotarła cała i zdrowa do Kanady bez dodatkowych opłat to tak jakby ktoś się zastanawiał ze trzeba dopłacać na poczcie Pozdrawiam
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❤️ W końcu imię zobowiązuje: jako ojciec amerykańskiej kawalerii, Pułaski sam nie miałby z tym problemów • Indeed, it's in the name/Noblesse oblige, especially when you're the Father of the American Cavalry. You just take the Great Plains in your stride!