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10 Korun

发行方 Slovenská republika (Slovak State)
年份 1943
类型 Standard circulation banknote
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正面描述 Printed in blue-grey tones, the obverse carries the Slovak State coat of arms (double cross on three hills) at upper left and a large central denomination inscription DESAŤ / KORÚN SLOVENSKÝCH set within an ornate guilloche underprint. A portrait vignette of the Slovak national figure Ľudovít Štúr occupies the right panel, framed by fine geometric latticework, with his name and dates lettered at the base. The serial number is printed in red at top centre, with the series prefix at lower left, and the issuing authority text referencing Government Decree No. 120/1939 Sl. z. and date 20 July 1943 inscribed in smaller letterpress below the main title.
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The Slovak State's 1943 note series was produced entirely by Neografia in Turčiansky Svätý Martin — one of the few instances in wartime Central Europe where a collaborationist government managed domestic banknote production without relying on German or other Axis printing houses. Neografia had been established as a Slovak cultural and publishing enterprise decades earlier, and its adaptation to security printing under the wartime regime gave the Slovak State an unusual degree of monetary self-sufficiency for such a small and politically compromised entity.

The P#6 is the third denomination in this series and circulated through the full remaining lifespan of the Slovak State, right up to liberation in 1945.