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200 Korun

Issuer Národná Banka Slovenska
Year 1995
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Size 146 × 74 mm
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Reverse lettering Národná Banka Slovenska
J. BUBÁK DEL. V. FAJT SC.
(Translation: National Bank of Slovakia / J. Bubák designer, V. Fajt engraver)
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Protection description Watermark in the form of a portrait of Anton Bernolák, visible when held to light; embedded security thread running vertically through the note.
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Slovakia's 200 Koruna series was introduced as the newly independent republic was still consolidating its monetary infrastructure following the January 1993 dissolution of Czechoslovakia and the subsequent currency separation. The 1995 date reflects a revision within that early post-independence period, not the original 1993 issue — the series went through several printings as the National Bank worked to standardize its note stock.

Engraving by Václav Fajt, a Czech engraver whose work appeared on multiple Slovak issues despite the political split — a practical continuity that outlasted the federation itself.