

Poland. Silver medal / coin 1 Nemrod 2010, Red deer, Game Animals of Poland, mintage 500 pcs, Silesian Mint, Silver 30,88 mm, weight 14,0 g. .925, Condition UNC, certificate of uthenticity
Nemrod - a humorous name for a hunter, derived from the name of the legendary ruler of the land of Shinar in southern Mesopotamia, Nimrud, who, according to the Book of Genesis, was a famous hunter.
Nimrod is a character known from the Bible, famous for his exceptional hunting skills. He was the son of Cush, grandson of Noah, and ancestor of the Hebrew people. According to legend, he was the most powerful ruler of his time and one of the first hunters in the world. His name became a symbol of excellence in hunting, which is why the term “nemrod” is used to refer to hunters who consider themselves masters of this art.
Nimrod is also often associated with exceptional skills not only in hunting, but also in hunting-related activities, such as organizing hunts and managing hunting grounds. His character has inspired many stories, myths, and legends related to the hunting tradition.
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