Veeder of the Napoleon Emperor's Guards 200 PLN 2010 Proof
The gold collector coin with the image of a cavalryman is part of the "History of Polish Cavalry" series produced by the National Bank of Poland. The series started with a coin minted in 2006 with an image of a Piast horseman. Other coins in the series include the Knight of the Heavy Armoured XV century, the Hussar XVI - XVII century and the Lancer of the Second Republic. The gold coin with the image of a cavalryman has a weight of 15.50 grams and a gold purity of 900. Its uniqueness is highlighted by a mirror finish and a limited mintage of 10,500 pieces. The entire piece, together with a certificate of authenticity, is housed in an elegant case. The Averse is decorated with the image of the eagle established for the emblem of the Republic of Poland. Next to it there is a part of the chevalier's uniform and armament.
Rewers depicts the figure of a chevalier on horseback against a background of the outlines of his comrades. Below this is the inscription: CHEVALIER OF THE EMPEROR'S GUARD/NAPOLEON I. Do you need help? Do you have any questions?Ask a question and we'll respond promptly, publishing the most interesting questions and answers for others.