1984 AD., Poland, socialist People's Republic, Wincenty Witos commemorative, Warsaw mint, 100 Złotych, KM Y 148.
Poland, socialist People's Republic, Wincenty Witos commemorative, engraver: Tadeusz Tchórzewski, Warsaw mint, 1984 AD.,
100 Złotych (ø 29,5 mm / 10,77 g), copper-nickel (80% copper, 20% nickel), 10,80 g. (?) theor. mint weight, mintage 1.530.100 , axis medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), reeded edge,
Obv.: POLSKA RZECZPOSPOLITA LUDOWA / 19 – 84 / {mW} / ZŠ100 ZŠ, eagle dividing date, value below.
Rev.: WINCENTY WITOS / 1874-1945 , bust of Wincenty Witos left, head facing.
KM Y 148 ; Par. 296 .
Year / Mint Mark / Mintage
1984 / mW / 1.530.100
Wincenty Witos (22 January 1874 – 31 October 1945) was a prominent member of the Polish People's Party (PSL) from 1895, and leader of its "Piast" faction from 1913. He was a member of parliament in the Galician Sejm from 1908–1914, and an envoy to Reichsrat in Vienna from 1911 to 1918. Witos was also a leader of Polish Liquidation Committee (Polish: Polska Komisja Likwidacyjna) in 1918, head of the Piast party, and member of parliament in the Polish Sejm from 1919-1920. He served thrice as the premier of Poland, in 1920-1921, 1923 (Chjeno-Piast), and 1926.
In ill health by 1945, he was nominated one of the vice-chairmen of the State National Council (Polish: Krajowa Rada Narodowa) after World War II. In 1945-46 the People's Party was reorganized and taken over by Stanisław Mikołajczyk.
More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wincenty_Witos