The medal, according to our findings, is encountered as minted both in a congruent orientation and in a 180-degree reversed orientation (like the present one).
It is difficult to determine the proportion of rarity of each version, as the orientation is not given in archival notations
In general, minting with the stamp reversed is rare for Polish-language medals of this period, and in general, in international terminology, the congruent arrangement of the obverse and reverse axes, is referred to as medal-like, where this medal breaks out of it.
This type is so far the only one of its kind for Polish medals, also known from pieces struck with the reverse stamp.
Slightly bumped on the edge, otherwise very nice.
Bronze, diameter 51 mm, weight 59 g.