50 Groszy 1973 - Piast Coronation Sword, 12th Century


50 Groszy 1973 - Piast Coronation Sword, 12th Century
Added by Maciej Pasztor
General Description : "Szczerbiec" - is the coronation sword that was used in crowning ceremonies of most kings of Poland from 1320 to 1764. It is currently on display in the treasure vault of the Royal Wawel Castle in Kraków as the only preserved piece of the medieval Polish Crown Jewels. The sword is characterized by a hilt decorated with magical formulas, Christian symbols and floral patterns, as well as a narrow slit in the blade which holds a small shield with the coat of arms of Poland. Its name, derived from the Polish word "szczerba" meaning a gap, notch or chip, is sometimes rendered into English as "the Notched Sword" or "the Jagged Sword", although its blade has straight and smooth edges.
(from Wikipedia)
Face value 50 Groszy
Catalog code (Michel) 2237
Catalog code (Scott) 1961
Catalog code Polish Stamps Catalog 2090
Series Tresures of polish art
Place in series 1
Stamp colour Multicolored
Stamp use Commemorative stamp
Print run 8,220,000
Designer Stefan Małecki
Paper type Middel; white; chalky
Print technique Photogravure
Printed by PWPW (Państwowa Wytwórnia Papierów Wartościowych)
Perforation 11½ x 11¼ (comb)
Height 37.80 mm
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