Coin Ring (Poland) Krakow University - 9
$39.95
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This ring is made from a Polish 10 zloty coin from 1964. The coin is dedicated to the foundation of Krakow (Jagiellonian) University by Casimir III the Great in 1364. It is the oldest university in Poland and one of the oldest in Europe.The university was famous for its legal sciences, mathematics and astronomy. One of his students was Nicolaus Copernicus, who entered the university in 1491. In 1942, during the occupation of Poland, the Nazis closed the university, but secret training was organized, in which about 800 students took part. Among them was Karol Wojtyla, who later became the Pope (John Paul II).• The ring will be made especially for your order;• We use only real coins to make rings, no copies;• When ordering, please, select the desired size from the list (US size scale);• All rings have strong packaging for successful delivery;• After sending, we will inform you the track number of your order;• Shop policies: you can cancel your order within 24 hours without giving a reason; if the package has not arrived in your country within 80 days, you will receive a refund;• You can return or exchange an item, provided that you pay all shipping costs.• Delivery time depends on the work of the postal service of my and your country. Usually delivery time is 10 to 55 days.

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