Poland, PRL (1952-1989). Medal 1972, General Staff Academy named after General Karol Świerczewski
Poland, PRL (1952-1989). Medal 1972, General Staff Academy named after General Karol Świerczewski
Poland, PRL (1952-1989), Ostrów Wielkopolski. Medal 1972, XXX Years of PPR, III Philatelic Exhibition
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Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989). Medal 1972, General Staff Academy named after General Karol Świerczewski, MMP 72/467, Paszkowycz 25/72, designed by J. Krawczyk, issuer: General Staff Academy named after General Karol Świerczewski, Warsaw, mintage 200 pcs, Bronze 70 mm, weight 148,73 g., Condition aUNC
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Poland, PRL (1952-1989), Warsaw. Medal 1957, Association of Polish Violin Makers (S. Niewitecki)
Poland, PRL (1952-1989), Warsaw. Medal 1957, Association of Polish Violin Makers, MMP 57/32, Paszkowycz 4/57, designed by S. R. Koźbielewski, mintage approx. 35 pcs, issuer: Association of Polish Violin Makers, Warsaw, Bronze 40 mm, weight 25,95 g., Condition UNC/aUNC, medal from the collection of Stanislaw Niewitecki, prominent Polish numismatist.
Poland, PRL (1952-1989), Lodz. Medal 1988, Military Academy of Medicine named after Major General Boleslaw Szarecki
Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989), Lodz. Medal 1988, Military Academy of Medicine named after Major General Boleslaw Szarecki , MMP -, Paszkowycz 144/88, designed by W. Czechowska-Antoniewska, issuer: Medical Academy named after B. Szarecki, Lodz, mintage 500 pcs, Bronze 70 mm, weight 117,59 g., Condition aUNC
Polska, PRL (1952–1989). Medal / Plaque 1980, Marcin Rożek 1885-1944
Poland, PRL (1952-1989). Medal / Plaque 1980, Marcin Rożek 1885-1944, designed by Alfred Kózka, Cast Bronze 73 x 83 mm, weight 174,64 g., Condition UNC
Poland, John Paul II. Medal commemorating the Pope's fourth pilgrimage to Poland, 1991
Poland, John Paul II. Medal commemorating the Pope's fourth pilgrimage to Poland on June 1-10, 1991, Cast Bronze 76 mm, weight 165,96 g., Condition UNC, large and impressive medal
Poland, PRL (1952-1989), Cracow. Medal 1954, Society of Friends of Fine Arts in Cracow (S. Niewitecki)
Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989), Cracow. Medal 1954, Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Sztuk Pięknych w Krakowie 1854-1954, MMP 58/40, Paszkowycz 22/58, designed by F. Toth, W. Łabędzki, issuer: Towarzystwo Sztuk Pięknych, Kraków, mintage approx. 100 pcs, Bronze 50 mm, weight 66,01 g., Condition UNC/aUNC, medal from the collection of Stanislaw Niewitecki, an outstanding Polish numismatist.
Poland, PRL. Medal 1966, the Thousandth Anniversary of Poland (S. Niewitecki)
Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989). Medal 1966, commemorating the Thousandth Anniversary of Poland, MMP 66/154, Paszkowycz 5/66, designed by Waclaw Kowalik, mintage 700 pieces, Bronze (Tomback) 70 mm, weight 125,53 g., Condition UNC, medal from the collection of Stanislaw Niewitecki, a prominent Polish numismatist.
Obverse: Piast knight and kneeling beside him a peasant holding a young oak tree, at the bottom signature WK, TYSIĄCLECIE PAŃSTWA POLSKIEGO-966-1944-1966,
Reverse: Rock blocks with carved coats of arms of provinces, industrial cities and places of battle of the People's Army, below the PKWN, at the side signature WK, POLSKA RZECZYPOSPOLITA LUDOWA - SPADKOBIERCZYNIĄ TRADYCJI TYSIĄCLECIA
Poland, PRL (1952–1989). Medal 1977, Brigade General Aleksander Waszkiewicz 1901-1945
Poland, PRL (1952–1989). Medal 1977, Brigade General Aleksander Waszkiewicz 1901-1945, MMP 77/408, Paszkowycz 62/77, designed by Józef Markiewicz-Nieszcz, mintage 300 pcs, Bronze 70 mm, weight 130,50 g., Condition aUNC
Poland / USA. Medal for the 100th anniversary of the Constitution of May 3, 1791, New York 1891
Poland / USA. Medal for the 100th anniversary of the Constitution of May 3, 1791, New York 1891, Brass 35 mm, weight 15,12 g., Condition XF, signed, medal made in New York by the factory W. LANG CO.
Poland, PRL (1952-1989). Medal 1982, General of Arms Wladyslaw Sikorski
Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989). Medal 1982, General of Arms Wladyslaw Sikorski, MMP 83/674, Paszkowycz 56/82, designed by Jozef Markiewicz-Nieszcz, mintage 1500 pcs, Bronze 70 mm, weight 125,150 g., Condition aUNC
Poland, PRL (1952-1989). Medal 1985, 40th Anniversary of Victory over Fascism
Poland, PRL (1952-1989). Medal 1985, 40th Anniversary of Victory over Fascism, MMP 85/225, Paszkowycz 32/85, designed by E. Gorol, issuer: Pracownia Sztuk Plastycznych, Warsaw, mintage 250 pcs, Bronze 70 mm, weight 150,67 g., Condition aUNC
Poland / Italy. John Paul II, set of commemorative medals 6 pieces
Poland / Italy. John Paul II, set of commemorative medals 6 pieces, white metal 34-35 mm, Condition aUNC/XF
Polska, PRL (1952–1989). Medal 1980, Fryderyk Chopin
Poland, PRL (1952-1989). Medal 1980, Frederic Chopin, MMP 80/292, Paszkowycz 94/80, designed by S. Sikora, mintage 1476 pcs, Bronze 70 mm, weight 123,65 g., Condition UNC/aUNC
Poland, PRL (1952-1989), Warsaw. Medal 1960, International Philatelic Exhibition (S. Niewitecki) - Rare! (32 mm)
Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989), Warsaw. Medal 1960, International Philatelic Exhibition, like MMP 60/81 (only in gold), like Paszkowycz 9/60 (only in gold), designed by W. Jastrzębowski, issuer: Polish Philatelic Union, Main Board, Warsaw Bronze 32 mm, weight 11,12 g., Condition UNC/aUNC, medal from the collection of Stanislaw Niewitecki, an outstanding Polish numismatist.
Extremely rare, probably a trial bronze struck from a medal in the small size of 32 mm, in gold only and only struck about 5 pieces, the catalogue mentions gilt trials in this size and an edition of 2 pieces.
Poland, PRL (1952–1989), Poznań. Medal 1969, Józef Kostrzewski 1885-1969, Prehistorian
Poland, PRL (1952–1989), Poznań. Medal 1969, Józef Kostrzewski 1885-1969, Prehistorian, on the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Archaeological Museum in Poznań, Bronze 70 mm, weight 123,96 g., Condition XF
Poland. Silver Medal John Paul II, Jasna Góra, 1991 - Proof
Poland. Silver Medal John Paul II, Jasna Góra, 1991, Obverse: Bust of John Paul II facing left, POPE JOHN PAUL II, Reverse: Our Lady of Czestochowa, fine silver (.999), 39,1 mm, weight 31,5 g, medal in plastic cap, Nestorowicz 770, Condition Proof