The design of the coin is illustrative and may differ from the final result.
10zł For the Victims of the Stutthof Concentration Camp
14,14 g Ag 999
- Denomination
- 10 zl
- Country
- Poland
- Metal
- Ag 999
- Weight
- 14,14 g
- Size
- Ø 32 mm
- Quality
- Proof
- Mintage
- 10 000 pcs
- Date of issue
- 2024-08
- Accessories
- Certificate, Box
- Availability
- Available
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A silver commemorative coin introduced into circulation by the National Bank of Poland in 2024. The coin commemorates the victims of the German Nazi concentration camp established in the annexed territories of the Free City of Gdańsk, in the town of Sztutowo. The camp operated from September 2, 1939, to May 9, 1945. According to various estimates, nearly 65,000 prisoners died as a result of disease, forced labor, physical abuse, and malnutrition.
COIN DESIGN
Obverse: On the left side, the image of the eagle established as the emblem of the Republic of Poland, with the mint mark "m/w" to the right of the eagle. Along the left edge, in a semicircle from bottom to top, the inscription: "RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA 2024", and at the bottom: "10 ZŁ". On the right side, on a separated surface, fragments of the markings of prisoners from the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Stutthof.
Reverse: In the center, the "Gate of Death" leading to the main part of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Stutthof. On the left and right sides of the gate, stylized barbed wire, and at the bottom, on separated surfaces, fragments of prisoner markings. At the top, along the edge, a semicircular inscription: "TO THE VICTIMS OF THE CONCENTRATION CAMP," and below: "STUTTHOF."