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| 正面铭文 | 100 KČS ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA (Translation: Czechoslovak Socialist Republic) |
| 背面描述 | A bold, high-relief bust of Slovak poet Ján Hollý faces right, his hair loosely swept back and wearing a clerical collar, rendered in a detailed sculptural style. The engraver's monogram 'KM' appears incuse at the base of the truncation. The dates '1785' and '1985', marking the bicentenary of Hollý's birth, are inscribed in two lines to the lower left of the portrait. The subject's name 'JÁN HOLLÝ' is lettered in two lines to the lower right of the field. |
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Ján Hollý, the Slovak Romantic poet whose translations of Homer into Slovak were among the first serious attempts to establish literary Slovak as a vehicle for classical verse, was born in 1785 — making 1985 the bicentenary this coin was struck to mark. The commemorative 100 Korun series was Czechoslovakia's primary vehicle for cultural and scientific anniversaries throughout the normalization period, with subjects carefully vetted to project a usable Slovak national identity within socialist ideological bounds.
Hollý spent the last decades of his life paralyzed and dependent on the patronage of Ľudovít Štúr's circle near Dobrá Voda.