100th Anniversary of Poland’s Wedding to the Baltic Sea 50 Zloty
The silver coin depicting the moment of Poland’s wedding with the sea is a piece commemorating the patriotic act that took place in 1920 in Puck and in 1945 in Dziwnówek, Mrzeżyno, and Kołobrzeg.
The silver coin 100th Anniversary of Poland’s Wedding with the Baltic Sea was struck in .999 fine silver, weighing 62.2 grams and measuring 45 mm in diameter. This collector’s piece has a strictly limited mintage, confirmed by the enclosed certificate of authenticity, limited to just 5,000 struck pieces. The whole is secured in a dedicated capsule and an exclusive case.
Obverse shows the recovered part of Pomerania, bounded by the territory of Germany, and a Kashubian fisherman with a coil of net and a long oar, characteristic of the region and historical period.
Reverse features General Józef Haller riding on horseback into the waters of Puck Bay in a symbolic act of wedding with the sea. In the background, a stylized patriotic demonstration of February 10, 1920, with a strong national accent—state flags. An amber element highlights the maritime character of the coin.









