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100 Korun 100 years of Koruna

Uitgever Česká Národní Banka (Czech National Bank)
Jaar 2019
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Valuta Koruna (1993-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Intaglio portrait of Holy Roman Emperor Karel IV (Charles IV) at centre, with obverse and reverse vignettes of a silver Prague Groschen from the Kingdom of Bohemia rendered in fine engraved detail. Guilloche underprint in pastel tones frames the central design, with the denomination numeral '100' in large figures at right. Inscriptions identifying the issuing authority and the centennial commemorative dates 1919–2019 appear in the upper and lower lettering panels.
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Beveiligingstype Watermark, Security thread, Iridescent ink
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Issued to mark the centenary of the Czechoslovak koruna, which was introduced in 1919 when the newly formed Czechoslovakia severed its currency ties with the defunct Austro-Hungarian krone. The commemorative status makes this an unusual piece from Státní Tiskárna Cenin — a state security printer that has produced Czech banknotes continuously since the communist period and remains responsible for the entire current series.

Kulhánek designed much of the standard Czech circulation series, and both engravers here — Ondráček on the obverse, Fajt on the reverse — are established figures in Czech intaglio work. The note is legal tender despite its commemorative designation.

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