Catalog
| Issuer | Slovakia |
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| Year | 1939 |
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| Weight | 10 g |
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| Obverse description | Central field bears the Slovak state emblem — a double-barred cross on a three-peaked mountain — flanked and framed below by linden branch sprays with leaves and berries in a decorative arrangement. The coin denomination appears prominently above the emblem in two lines of Latin-script legend. The overall composition is formal and heraldic in style, consistent with early First Slovak Republic coinage design. |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | Left-facing portrait bust of Prince Pribina of Nitra, rendered in high relief with classical stylization befitting his historical stature as the first documented ruler of a Slavic principality. A curved legend arcs above the effigy identifying the subject, while the coin denomination in abbreviated form appears in the lower field beneath the bust. The design reflects a dignified and austere engraving style characteristic of Slovak interwar pattern coinage. |
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