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1 Euro Cent Specimen

Issuer Czech Republic
Year 2003-2007
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Currency Euro
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Obverse description Central design features the Prague Astronomical Clock (Orloj), a renowned medieval timepiece situated in the Old Town of Prague. The intricate clockface and architectural details of the Orloj are rendered in relief against a plain field. The upper legend reads 'PRUEBA * TRIAL ★ ESSAI PROBE', denoting the trial or specimen nature of the issue in multiple languages. The lower legend bears the inscription '★ ČESKA REPUBLIKA ★', identifying the issuing state, with a mintmaster's initial 'G' positioned in the field.
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Reverse description The reverse displays the European Union flag — depicted as a waving banner on a flagpole bearing a circle of twelve five-pointed stars — positioned to the left of the field. The large numeral '1' dominates the right side of the design, set against a background of diagonal lines radiating across the field. The letter 'C', serving as an abbreviation for 'Cent', appears below the numeral. The word 'SPECIMEN' is inscribed within a cartouche at the lower center, confirming the non-circulating specimen status of the piece.
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The Czech Republic never adopted the Euro. These specimen sets were produced by the Czech Mint as pattern issues during the country's pre-accession period, when eurozone entry seemed imminent following EU membership in 2004. Accession targets slipped repeatedly, and no official adoption date has since been set — making these pieces permanent patterns rather than transitional curiosities.

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