

Poland, Gdynia. Set of two sports award medals, Tennis Championships of the Coast Gdynia 1950, white metal 40 mm, weight 29,80 g., Condition VF+, engraved dedication: Tennis Championships of the Coast, Gdynia 1950, II podium, signed J.K., Bronze 30 mm, weight 12,70 g., Condition VF+
(There are 16 other products in the same category)
Poland, PRL (1952–1989). Medal 1983, Mściwoj II, MMP 83/664, Paszkowycz 42/83, designed by K. Jeż-Kręcicka, issuer: Polish Archaeological and Numismatic Society, Branch in Gdańsk, mintage 600 pcs, Bronze 70 mm, weight 133,3 g., Condition aUNC
Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989). Medal 1976, People's Army of Poland, MMP 76/317, Paszkowycz 65/76, designed by M. Wisniewski, S. Wątróbska-Frindt, mintage 1000 pcs, Bronze 70 mm, weight 140,55 g., Condition aUNC
Poland, PRL (1952-1989), Gdansk. Medal 1977, Five Hundredth Ship for Soviet Shipowner, Lenin Shipyard Gdansk, MMP 77/461, Paszkowycz 82/77, designed by I. Urbaniak - Zalewska, mintage 600 pcs, Silver plated Bronze 67 x 67 mm, weight 144,10 g., Condition aUNC, patina
Poland, PRL (1952-1989). Medal 1971, Nicolaus Copernicus - Polish Academy of Sciences, MMP 71/378, Paszkowycz 24/71, designed by Anna Jarnuszkiewicz, Issuer: Polish Academy of Sciences, mintage 230 pcs (reissued in 1979 - 200 pcs), Bronze 70 mm, weight 130,20 g., Condition aUNC
The medals of the Polish Academy of Sciences are awarded to scientists for outstanding scientific achievements, who have rendered service to the scientific community in Poland and are not national members of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Poland, PRL (1952–1989). Medal 1980, Friendly Armies Cycling Championships in the Olympic Year, MMP 80/187, Paszkowycz 3/80 (Sports Medals), designed by E. Gorol, mintage 250 pcs, Bronze 70 mm, weight 121,36 g., Condition aUNC
Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989). Medallion 1966 Millennium (Millennium of the Polish State), The night passed and the Sun itself flashed - the sharp blinding Sun of the Second Millennium, cast Bronze 104 x 100 mm, weight 236,27 g., Condition aUNC, original case
Poland, PRL (1952-1989). Medal 1968, Committee for the Construction of a Television Center in Cracow, Cracow Krzemionki Center 23.10.1968, cast Bronze 44 x 34 mm, weight 55,8 g., Condition aUNC, original case
Poland. Medal 1995, Second Lieutenant Piotr Wysocki, November Uprising, MMP 273/95, Paszkowycz 80/95, by A. and R. Nowakowski, issuer: Towarzystwo Wiedzy Obronnej, Warsaw, Bronze 70 mm, weight 99,20 g., Condition aUNC
Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989) Medal 1982, 100 Years of the Workers' Movement in Poland, MMP 82/578, Paszkowycz 41/82, designed by E. Sitek, mintage 3500 pcs, Bronze 80 mm, weight 187,85 g., Condition UNC/aUNC.
Poland, PRL (1952-1989), Gniezno. Medal 1976, XXX Years of Theater, Alexander Fredro 1793-1876 , cast Bronze 80 mm, weight 194,2 g., Condition aUNC
Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989), Poznan. Plaque 1986, Edward Raczynski on the 200th Anniversary of his Birth 1786-1986, cast Bronze 150 x 105 mm, weight 1223,0 g., Condition aUNC, plaque placed in the base, possibility of impressive display, original case
Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989), Plock. Medal 1974, Opening of the Indoor Swimming Pool in Plock, MMP 74/56, Paszkowycz 36/74, designed by E. Papierski, issuer: Wł. Jagiełło High School, Plock, mintage 350 pcs, Silver plated Bronze 65 x 65 mm, weight 208,92 g., Condition aUNC
Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989), Poznan. Author's medal 1985, Provincial Office in Poznan, Department of Culture and Art, designed by Jozef Stasinski, Opus 1191, medal in oval, cast Bronze 123 x 105 mm, weight 587,32 g., Condition aUNC
Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989). Medal 1971, Cyprian Kamil Norwid 1821-1885, on the 150th Anniversary of his Birth, MMP 72/483, Paszkowycz 40/72, designed by St. Sikora, issuer: A. Mickiewicz Museum, Warsaw, mintage 500 pcs, Bronze 70 mm, weight 156,2 g., Condition aUNC, scratches on obverse
Courland, Maurice de Saxe (Moritz). Medal 1750, posthumous to Maurice Saxon Duke of Courland 1726-1729 and Count of Saxony (illegitimate son of King August III of Poland and Aurora of Königsmark), Hutten-Czapski 2714, pewter 56 mm, weight 45,40 g., Condition XF+
Obverse: Bust to left and inscription: MAURIT SAXO GALL MARESC GEN D CURL ET SEM, signed D KAM FE,
Reverse: Duke's tomb in St. Thomas Church in Strasbourg,
Poland. Medal 2005, John Paul II Santo Subito, gold plated Silver 40,0 mm, weight 16,60 g. .999, Condition Proof, medal in capsule
Poland, Gdynia. Set of two sports award medals, Tennis Championships of the Coast Gdynia 1950, white metal 40 mm, weight 29,80 g., Condition VF+, engraved dedication: Tennis Championships of the Coast, Gdynia 1950, II podium, signed J.K., Bronze 30 mm, weight 12,70 g., Condition VF+