Description:
Obverse
On the obverse, spikes of grain
arranged in a shape resembling the Ursynów
Palace appear above the emblem of the Republic
of Poland.
Reverse
The reverse of the gold coin features the historical
emblem of SGGW. The three stars above the eagle
holding an olive branch and an academic
palm represent the three oldest departments:
Agriculture, Forestry and Horticulture. The outline
of the Ursynów Palace, which is the current seat
of the university authorities, appears above
the emblem
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