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| Issuer | Slovenská republika |
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| Year | 1942 |
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| Value | 20 Korún |
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| Reverse lettering | SLOVENSKÁ REPUBLIKA DVADSAŤ KORÚN SLOVENSKÝCH ZWANZIG KS ДВАДЦЯТЬ КС HÚSZ KS 20 NEOGRAFIA UC. SPOL. T. SV. MARTIN |
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| Protection description | a double cross on a three-peaked hill (Slovak national emblem) visible when held to light. |
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Slovakia's first independent state — a client regime of Nazi Germany established in March 1939 — needed its own currency infrastructure quickly, and Neografia in Turčiansky Svätý Martin became the workhorse printer for the series. The 1942 date places this note mid-war, after the Slovak koruna had already been pegged to the Reichsmark at a rate widely considered punishing to Slovak economic interests.
Neografia had been primarily a book and commercial printer; its banknote output for the wartime Slovak state remains one of the more unusual episodes in central European printing history.