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| Uitgever | Česká Národní Banka (Czech National Bank) |
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| Jaar | 1995 |
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| Valuta | Koruna (1993-date) |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | STO KORUN ČESKÝCH ČESKÁ NÁRODNÍ BANKA KAREL IV. O. KULHÁNEK INV. M. ONDRÁČEK SC. |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | The central vignette presents a large circular intaglio reproduction of the seal of Charles University in Prague, printed in deep violet-rose, showing two standing armoured figures within an elaborate Gothic border bearing the Latin legend of the university seal. To the upper right, the Czech national coat of arms is rendered within a green guilloche panel, while the large numeral 100 appears in intaglio at upper right. A decorative illuminated capital letter B in Gothic style occupies the left margin, and the note carries fine green guilloche latticework throughout. |
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Oldřich Kulhánek designed all twelve denominations of the post-1993 Czech series, giving the banknote program an unusual coherence for a newly independent state standing up its own currency at speed. The 100 Korun is engraved by two different hands — Ondráček on the obverse, Fajt on the reverse — a division of labor that was standard practice at Státní Tiskárna Cenin but occasionally produces subtle tonal inconsistencies between faces that sharp-eyed collectors notice on earlier print runs.
The 1995 date places this as a mid-series issue, after the initial 1993 printing rush that followed Czechoslovakia's dissolution.