1 zloty, 2 zloty and 5 zloty are the main coins in Poland Small change is called groszy, with 50, 20 10, 5, 2 and 1 groszy coins.
Polish in Polish is "Polski".
The polish word for Polish is: Polski.
No. 'Polish', as in a person from Poland, is pronounced "POE-lish". The other 'polish', as in shoe polish, is pronounced "PAW-lish".
Dziadek is Polish for grandfather
"exuse me" in Polish is "przepraszam"
You should never polish a silver dollar or any old coin. Any standard silver polish you have at home will damage the coin's surface and reduce its value.
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In most cases polishing or cleaning a coin in any way only depreciates the value of it. I would not recommend it but if proper instrments are used a coin can go up in value. but you have to be careful not to scratch or damage the coin in any way. when polishing you do not want to present or change any toning to the coin. be careful what you use.try not to use any curosive chemicals and do not, i repeat do not rub the coin to polish it. It will only rub down the coin.
It means that no one has cleaned the coin with a cleaning solution or polish or some other method. Cleaning coins reduces their value.
If it is a collectable coin that you are considering selling, it should be left in the same condition you received it in. Cleaning coins generally reduces the value. For general purpose cleaning of coins I put a tiny dab of plain old mint toothpaste on each side of the coin and GENTLY rub it between my fingers. Rinse well and repeat if necessary.
first you need to find how long it takes Marlise to polish one coin. Then you can multiple that time by the number of coins to be polished. 165 coins/33 minutes = 5 coin every minute . . . . . or . . . . 33 minutes / 165 coins = 1 coin every .2 minutes 270 coins / 5 coins per minute = 54 minutes . . . or . . . 270 coins x .2 minutes per coin = 54 minutes
To burnish metal is to polish it so that it shines. This is not something that coin collectors would do to a collectible coin, since some small part of the coin would be polished away by this process, and the objective of coin collecting is to keep the coin as close as possible to its original condition when minted. If you are not a coin collector, then burnishing a coin is irrelevant to its value.
grosz, also złoty (the second letter is an 'L' with a diagonal line through it). It's pronounced 'zwoty'.
złoty (the second letter is an 'L' with a diagonal line through it). It's pronounced 'zwoty'.
2 ZŁOTE is a polish coin, and it is equivalent to about 0.4 gb pence, or 1 us cent.
It is actually a 1939. Misprinted. It is also the last polish coin emitted before world war ll. Very rare. I myself just found this on a coin collecting site looking up my coin and there is one on e-bay for 9.95. i am gonna keep looking.
Polish in Polish is "Polski".