National Bank of Poland: White-tailed Eagle 1 oz Gold 2013 (near mint condition)
National Bank of Poland: White-tailed Eagle 1 Ounce Gold 2013 is a representative gold coin issued by the National Bank of Poland, part of a renowned series dedicated to Polish birds of prey. The image of the white-tailed eagle, Europe’s largest eagle and one of the most important symbols of strength and freedom in Polish tradition, gives the issue a distinct national character.
The coin is struck from 1 ounce of pure gold, fineness Au .9999, and has a diameter of 32 mm. A smooth edge and the high mint quality of the NBP issue ensure the coin retains its full investment value, even though the offered specimen is in about-uncirculated condition, resulting from normal collector handling or storage.
The 2013 issue has a face value of 500 zł and constitutes legal tender within the territory of the Republic of Poland. The coin is offered in its original card packaging, confirming its authenticity and provenance.
The one-ounce Gold White-tailed Eagle is a proposition for investors seeking the highest-purity gold in the form of an official central bank issue, as well as for collectors interested in classic themes of Polish numismatics.
Obverse of the coin features the coat of arms of the Republic of Poland, the year of issue, and the face value of 500 zł, arranged in the official layout characteristic of National Bank of Poland coins.
Reverse depicts a detailed image of the white-tailed eagle, complemented by information on the coin’s weight and gold purity, creating a coherent and legible composition.
Note: The image shown is for illustrative purposes.






