Poland | 1971 | 10 Groszy | Coat of arms
Poland
The White Eagle (Orzeł Biały) is Poland’s national coat of arms, depicting a white eagle with a golden beak, talons, and crown on a red shield. Its official description is set out in the 1997 Constitution and the 1980 Coat of Arms Act. However, the legislation governing national symbols is flawed, containing errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, and relying on executive regulations that are sometimes missing. As a result, the law is unclear, open to interpretation, and often not fully observed in practice.
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