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| Issuer | Czech National Bank |
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| Year | 2018 |
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| Size | 140 x 69 mm |
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| Obverse lettering | Sto Korun Českých Karel IV. Česká Národní Banka O. KULHÁNEK INV. M. ONDRÁČEK SC. (Translation: One Hundred Czech Korun Charles IV Czech National Bank) |
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| Reverse lettering | Padělání Bankovek se Trestá Podle Zákona ©Česká Národní Banka Státní Tiskárna Cenin, Praha V. Fajt Sc. (Translation: Counterfeiting banknotes is punishable by law ©Czech National Bank State Printing Works of Securities, Prague) |
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The "Omron rings" designation refers to the EURion constellation — a pattern of small rings scattered across the note that triggers photocopier and image-editing software to refuse reproduction. Its inclusion on this variant marks a discrete but deliberate update to the Czech 100 Koruna series rather than a full redesign. Kulhánek's engraved work, executed here by Ondráček and Fajt, is among the most technically accomplished intaglio printing produced domestically in central Europe during this period — the State Printing Works in Prague has long maintained engraving traditions that most Western mints outsourced decades ago.