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1 Euro

Issuer Czech Republic
Year 2006
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Value 1 Euro
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Obverse description Central inner disk features a right-facing portrait bust of Jaroslav Heyrovský, the Czech Nobel Prize-winning chemist, rendered in low relief with fine detail to the facial features and suit collar. The name 'JAROSLAV HEYROVSKY' appears as a legend beneath the portrait in the lower portion of the inner disk. The outer ring bears the inscription 'ČESKO' on the left and the date '2006' on the upper right, separated by a raised dot, with small stars punctuating the legend in the manner of euro coinage design conventions.
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Reverse description The central inner disk displays a standing Bohemian lion in heraldic style, depicted rampant to the left with a double tail, rendered in fine relief against a dark field with concentric circular line decoration. The numeral '1' appears to the left of the lion within the inner disk. The outer ring carries the multilingual inscription 'PATTERN ESSAI VZOREK', identifying this piece as a pattern or essay coin in English, French, and Czech respectively, distributed around the upper portion of the ring.
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The Czech Republic has never issued euro coinage. As a European Union member since 2004, the country retained the koruna and has repeatedly delayed eurozone accession — no target date has been formally adopted as of this writing. This piece is a fantasy or pattern strike, not an official issue of the Czech National Bank.

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