1974 AD., Poland, Marceli Nowotko commemorative, Warsaw mint, 20 ZÅ‚otych, KM Y 69.
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Poland, Marceli Nowotko commemorative, Warsaw mint, 1974 AD.,
20 Złotych (28,8 mm / 10,06 g), copper-nickel, 10,15 g theor. mint weight, mintage 10.000.000, medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), reeded edge,
Obv.: MARCELI NOWOTKO / · 1893 · 1942 · , bust of Marceli Nowotko facing 1/4 left.
Rev.: POLSKA RZECZPOSPOLITA LUDOWA / 19 - 74 / mW / ·ZÅ 20 ZÅ· , around Polish coat of arms: eagle with spread wings, mint mark mW -monogram below r. claw.
KM Y 69 .
Year / Mint Mark / Mintage
1974 mW 10,000,000
1975 (no mint mark) 10,000,000 (Kremnica Mint)
1976 (no mint mark) 20,000,000 (Kremnica Mint)
1976 mW 30,000,000
1977 mW 16,000,000
1983 mW 152,000
Marceli Nowotko (pseudonyms: Marian, Stary; 8 July 1893, Warsaw – 28 November 1942, Warsaw) was a Polish communist activist and first secretary of the Polish Workers Party (PPR).
Nowotko was a self-educated locksmith. He was a member of the SDKPiL from 1916 and the KPP from 1918. He organised a soviet communist agency in Ciechanów in 1918 and was a member of the soviet intelligence in Åapy during the Polish-Soviet War of 1920.
He was a middle-ranking KPP functionary between the wars, serving as a local party organiser and on the agriculture section of the central committee. From 1923 he was a member of the central committee of the Communist Party of Western Ukraine.
He fled from Rawicz prison to Soviet-occupied eastern Poland in September 1939 and once politically rehabilitated (he had for a time been regarded by the NKVD as a 'provocateur' in the KPP leadership), he served in the Soviet local administration in the BiaÅ‚ystok area, as head of the soviet in Åapy.
Following the German invasion of the USSR in 1941 he was assigned to the 'Initiative Group' parachuted into Poland in December 1941 to establish the Polish Workers Party (PPR). He headed the leadership troika with Bolesław Mołojec and Paweł Finder. The efforts to re-group the Polish communist movement achieved little and by autumn 1942 the organization was under severe pressure from the Gestapo.
Nowotko was killed on 28 November 1942 in mysterious circumstances, a cause celebre in Polish communist history that has never been fully explained. His body was found in a street near the Western Station in Warsaw with bullet wounds.
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