Circulating Piece.
Shallow minting characteristic of coins ordered from the Paris mint.
The denomination introduced by the reform of January 11, 1924 was minted in 1924-1925 at the mints in Paris and London. According to the law of January 20, 1924, silver coins could be used to pay debts up to a maximum of 100 zlotys. The coin remained in circulation until December 31, 1932, and was exchanged at NBP coffers in 1933-1934.
Coin minted in 1924 in Paris (with mint marks: horn and torch) and in 1925 in London (with a dot after the date). The total mintage from 1924-1925 is 40,000,000 pieces.
Coins minted to Tadeusz Breyer's design in .750 silver, with a diameter of 23 mm and a prescribed weight of 5 g.
Obverse: crowned eagle, in the rim an inscription: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA and the year.
Reverse: bust of a girl in a headscarf, in front of her ears of grain, above it an inscription 1 ZŁOTY.
Edge: serrated;