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Australian police return stolen coin to Poland

Australian parties were unaware at the time it had been stolen.

• February 18, 2025
AUSTRALIAN POLICE
AUSTRALIAN POLICE [Photo Credit: PM News]

A coin stolen from a Polish museum has been returned by Australian police after it ended up in the hands of a collector in Perth.

The 1813 Holey Dollar coin was stolen from a museum in Toruń in north-central Poland between 2011 and 2018.

This has led to Polish authorities on a global hunt, the Australian Federal Police said in a Monday statement.

The coin was first exported into Germany, where it was offered for sale in two auctions.

From there, it made its way to Melbourne in Australia, where it was sold at auction to a collector in Perth for 525,000 Australian dollars (329,400 U.S. dollars), the AFP said.

The coin was surrendered to police willingly, the AFP said, adding that all Australian parties were unaware at the time it had been stolen.

It had been returned to representatives of the Polish government in a ceremony.

AFP Commander Renee Colley said the handover was a landmark for relations between Australian law enforcement and the Polish government.

“This is the first object for which the Australian Government has received a restitution request from the Government of the Republic of Poland.

“The AFP is delighted to have played a role in returning this important artifact to the Polish Government,’’ Colley said.

Poland’s chargé d’affaires in Australia Marcin Kawałowski praised the country’s efforts in having the object returned.

Mr Kawałowski said, “As a diplomat, I obviously recognised the importance of official agreements and political declarations, but it gives me great satisfaction when I can witness the practical dimension of successful bilateral cooperation.’’

The coin was struck from a Spanish silver dollar minted in 1777 during the reign of King Charles III of Spain.

The object was also of significance to Australia as Holey Dollars were created to address a shortage of coins in New South Wales.

(dpa/NAN)

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