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PHOTO: LUKASZ KORZENIOWSKI/ EAST NEWS 01.06.2012. SYRENKI Z NOWEJ SOLI JAKO SYMBOL MISTRZOSTW EUROPY W PILCE NOZNEJ UEFA EURO 2012 BEDA SYMBILOZOWAC KAZDY KRAJ UCZESTNICZACY W IMPREZIE, ZOSTANA USTAWIONE W WARSZAWIE. N/Z WLASCICIEL FIRMY MALPOL ZDZISLAW MALCZUK I MENEDZER MARCIN WALASEK
The other side of the binational coin released by the Polish and Ukrainian central banks to commemorate the Euro 2012 football championships co-hosted by the countries in June. The silver coin unveiled on May 31, 2012 is made up of two halves, one worth 10 Polish zloty (2.3 EUR) and the other 10 Ukrainian hryvnia (1 EUR). AFP PHOTO / JANEK SKARZYNSKI
The Polish central bank unveiled a set of coins Thursday to commemorate the Euro 2012 football championships co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine in June. The most expensive in the collection is the gold coin pictured here with a face value of 500 zloty (114 EUR) to be sold for 16,000 zlotys (3,660 EUR) each. AFP PHOTO / JANEK SKARZYNSKI
The Polish central bank on May 31, 2012 unveiled a set of coins to commemorate the Euro 2012 football championships co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine from June 8. The silver piece pictured here is made up of four coins with a face value of 10 zloty (2,3 EUR) each. AFP PHOTO / JANEK SKARZYNSKI
A bank employee presents a special set of silver coins marking the upcoming Euro 2012 soccer championships, a ten Polish zlotys, equivalent to 2.8 US dollars, or 2.27 euros, left, and ten Ukrainian hryvnia equivqlent to US dollar1.24 or one euro. The National Bank of Poland and National Bank of Ukraine issued a limited series of the coins to mark the championships, co hosted by both countries. (AP Photo/Alik Keplicz)