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| Emittent | Czech National Bank |
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| Jahr | 2006 |
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| Stempelschneider | Zuzana Hubená |
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| Aversbeschreibung | The obverse presents a stylized three-dimensional glass cube rendered in low relief, within which the elements of the Czech coat of arms are depicted — the double-tailed lion of Bohemia rampant at center, flanked by the Moravian eagle and the Silesian eagle on the lateral faces of the cube. The composition evokes the craft of glassmaking through the transparent, faceted geometry of the cube design. The denomination 200 Kč appears in the lower exergual area of the field, accompanied by the legend ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA arranged along the lower portion of the coin. The overall design by Zuzana Hubená integrates heraldic imagery with a contemporary artistic concept referencing the glassmaking tradition. |
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| Averslegende | ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA 200 Kč (Translation: CZECH REPUBLIC 200 Kč) |
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| Zusätzliche Informationen |
Kamenický Šenov, a small town in northern Bohemia near the Lusatian Mountains, has been central to Bohemian glass production since the 17th century. The glassmaking school established there — formally the Specialized School of Glassmaking — trained generations of craftsmen whose work sustained Bohemia's dominance in decorative and technical glass export markets through the industrial period and well into the 20th century.
The Czech National Bank's commemorative 200 Korun series has consistently used the format to document regional craft and educational institutions that fall outside mainstream historical commemoration. This is one of the quieter entries in that run.