20 Korún Jozef Tiso

Emittente Slovakia
Anno 1939
Tipo Commemorative circulation coin
Valore 20 Korún
Valuta Koruna (1939-1945)
Composizione Silver (.500)
Peso 15 g
Diametro 31 mm
Spessore 2.5 mm
Forma Round
Tecnica Milled
Orientamento Medal alignment ↑↑
Incisore/i Obverse: Andrej Peter
Reverse: Anton Hám
In circolazione fino al 31 December 1947
Riferimento/i KM#3, Schön#8
Descrizione del dritto Slovak shield
Scrittura del dritto Latin
Legenda del dritto SLOVENSKÁ REPUBLIKA 20 Ks
(Translation: Slovak Republic)
Descrizione del rovescio Dr. Jozef Tiso bust (right)
Scrittura del rovescio Latin
Legenda del rovescio DR. JOZEF TISO·PRVÝ PREZIDENT SLOVENSKEJ REPUBLIKY·26.X.1939
(Translation: Dr. Josef Tiso. First president of Slovak Republic)
Bordo Milled
Zecca
Tiratura 1939 - - 200 000
ID Numisquare 2167954900
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context: The 1939 20 Korún Jozef Tiso coin marks the foundational year of the First Slovak Republic, a client state of Nazi Germany. Jozef Tiso, a Catholic priest, served as its controversial president, leading a clerical-fascist regime during a tumultuous period preceding World War II. This coinage symbolized Slovakia's newfound, albeit constrained, independence after Czechoslovakia's dismemberment, reflecting the era's political realities and nationalistic aspirations under German influence.

Artistry: The coin's design features a prominent bust of President Jozef Tiso on the obverse, rendered in a style characteristic of official portraiture, emphasizing authority and national identity. While the specific engraver is not always explicitly credited, the artistic execution aligns with a blend of traditional European medallic art and nationalistic realism prevalent in Central European numismatics of the late 1930s. The reverse displays the Slovak double cross emblem.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .500 silver, this 31mm, 15g coin presents specific grading considerations. Key high-points for wear and strike weakness on the obverse include Tiso's hair, cheekbone, and collar details. On the reverse, the intricate elements of the double cross and the three mountains within the shield are critical areas. Due to the alloy and size, examples often exhibit variable strike quality, with some areas showing weakness or planchet imperfections.

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