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🔍 🇵🇱 POLISH COIN FROM THE 2006 WORLD CUP – 2 GOLD "FIFA GERMANY" | A Coin with Passion and Football in the Background 🧾In today's video, we'll take a look at a unique Polish commemorative coin from 2006 – the 2 Gold FIFA Germany 2006 🇵🇱. It's part of a series issued by the National Bank of Poland to celebrate football's greatest celebration – the FIFA World Cup. While for many it's just a coin from current circulation, for collectors it holds sporting excitement, numismatic treasures, and a piece of Polish monetary history. It's made of brass and features a unique inscription on the edge – the distinctive mark of NBP coins. The center of the reverse features a soccer ball with an outline of a map of Poland and a stylized year "2006," surrounded by the inscription: FOOTBALL WORLD CUP GERMANY. The coin was intended to commemorate Poland's participation in the World Cup, which took place in Germany 🇩🇪. Although the Polish national team didn't achieve spectacular success, its presence at the World Cup itself was a source of pride – and this coin became a symbolic tribute to fans and players alike. Interestingly, the reverse design was created by Urszula Walerzak, while the obverse – featuring the eagle and the face value – was designed by renowned medalist Ewa Tyc-Karpińska. The coin weighs 8.15 g and has a diameter of 27 mm. This coin was minted at the Warsaw Mint and features a curious detail: a slightly distorted inscription "GERMANY," which could be of potential value to collectors of erroneous variants. For many collectors, it's not just an addition to their collection, but also a piece of national pride. For football and coin history enthusiasts, it's a unique fusion of two worlds – football and numismatics. 🧠 WHAT WILL YOU FIND IN THIS VIDEO? • Basic information: country, year of issue, face value • Designers of the obverse and reverse • Technical parameters: weight, diameter, alloy • Football symbolism and the historical background of the World Cup • Mint error and its significance for collectors • Coin value on the numismatic market 📜 HISTORICAL CONTEXT: In 2006, Poland once again qualified for the FIFA World Cup, which took place in Germany. It was a time of enormous anticipation and excitement, and the coin issued by the National Bank of Poland was intended to celebrate this global sporting event. Although our team did not advance from the group stage, the very fact of participating in the World Cup was an important event for Polish fans. For years, the National Bank of Poland (NBP) has been creating thematic series related to sporting events – this particular issue was intended to integrate football fans with numismatic culture. The circulation coin found its way into the hands of ordinary Poles, but today many of them are unaware that they hold a small numismatic treasure in their wallets. 📸 WHY IS IT INTERESTING? Because it's a coin that combines sporting emotions with national symbolism. It's an expression of pride, a memento of an important moment in the history of Polish football, and an example of how a state institution – the NBP – can promote important events through coinage. Additionally, a minting error, albeit a minor one, can increase the coin's value on the secondary market – and collectors love such details! ❓ QUESTION FOR YOU, VIEWERS: Do you have any sports or football-related coins in your collection? Were you familiar with this coin before, or have you just discovered it? Share your thoughts in the comments – and maybe even a photo of your version of this coin! 🪙 COIN TECHNICAL DATA: • Country: 🇵🇱 Poland • Period: Third Polish Republic (1990–2025) • Year of issue: 2006 • Face value: 2 złoty • Theme: 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany • Type: Commemorative coin • Material: Brass • Weight: 8.15 g • Diameter: 27 mm • Thickness: 2.12 mm • Shape: Round • Edge: With the inscription "NBP" – repeated eight times and rotated 180° every other time • Obverse designer: Ewa Tyc-Karpińska • Reverse designer: Urszula Walerzak • Mint: Poland, Warsaw • Coin condition: Circulation, with slight traces of use • Interesting fact: Possible error Mintmark next to the inscription "GERMANY" 🎨 DESCRIPTION OF THE OBVERSE AND REVERSE: Obverse: Features the classic image of the white eagle, symbol of the Republic of Poland, with the inscription: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA (REPUBLIC OF POLAND), the year of issue 2006, and a face value of 2 ZŁ. The obverse was designed by Ewa Tyc-Karpińska, a renowned designer of NBP coins. Reverse: This is a tribute to football – in the center is a stylized ball with the outline of a map of Poland and the year "2006" inscribed in a decorative form. The inscription: FOOTBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GERMANY (GERMANY) is located around the edge, and the letters FIFA appear at the bottom. The design was created by Urszula Walerzak. 📣 STAY WITH US: If you're interested in stories like this, don't forget to subscribe to the channel, leave a thumbs up 👍, and click the bell 🔔. There a...

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