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10 Haléřů Reverse Trial

Issuer Bohemia and Moravia (Czech Republic)
Year 1941
Type Coin pattern
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Reverse description Central motif depicts a stylized view of the Charles Bridge in Prague, rendered with three visible arched spans supported by pillars, surmounted by decorative lamp posts or statuary silhouettes along the parapet. Flowing water is indicated by horizontal wavy lines beneath the bridge. In the lower portion of the field, the numeral '10' appears within a beaded or plain circle, denoting the denomination. The overall composition is bold and graphic, characteristic of the Czechoslovak interwar and protectorate coin design tradition associated with engraver Otakar Španiel.
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Reverse lettering 10
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