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100 Korun Death of Josef Mánes

发行方 Czechoslovakia
年份 1971
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货币 Koruna (1953-1992)
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背面描述 A bold right-facing portrait bust of the Czech painter Josef Mánes fills the central field, rendered in a sculptural, expressive style with finely detailed flowing hair and a loosely draped collar. The effigy is presented in high relief, conveying a strong artistic character befitting the commemorated subject. The legend JOSEF and the date 1871 appear to the lower left of the portrait, while MÁNES and the commemorative date 1971 are inscribed to the lower right, flanking the bust symmetrically. The engraver's initial F is visible at the bottom of the field below the truncation.
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Josef Mánes died in 1871, and this issue marks the centenary of his death. Czechoslovak commemorative silver of the early 1970s was produced largely for the export hard-currency market — the socialist government sold these through Tuzex and foreign dealers to collect Western currency rather than for domestic circulation. Most examples were handled carefully from the outset, which explains the frequency of near-mint survivors. Mánes himself had documented Slovak folk culture through extensive ethnographic sketches during the 1850s, work that later fed directly into the Czech National Revival movement's visual vocabulary.

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