Got this one as a dime in my change and its only been three months since I last found a Polish coin. If I payed attention more to world events maybe I would see a pattern. I have heard little about Poland but I know there coins are still not Euros.
A simple copper-nickel coin that is common despite any reliable data about mintage. It can pass as a dime since it is made of the same material. I expect to see more Polish coins in my change even though I am not sure why.
Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 20 Groszy / Poland
Year: 2009
Mintage: Unknown
Metal: Copper-Nickel
Value: $0.20 in VF
Do you have a coin from Poland and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do
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ReplyDeleteMagician's coin about $4.00 not a real collectible coin.
The mintage is 133 million.
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The mintage is 133 million.
ReplyDeleteSource that you can use for other European coins: http://coinz.eu/index_az_en.php
Thanks, great link.
Hi sir my name is Mr ashish Chauhan mujhe ye coin sell karna hai iski date 2009ki
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