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| 表面の説明 | Central field features the Slovak national shield, beneath which the face value is expressed both in words and numerals. Four wheat stalks flank the design above, symbolizing agricultural abundance. The date of issue appears at the bottom of the field. The coin bears a single green cancellation mark applied during demonetization. The legend is arranged around the central motif in Latin script. |
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| 裏面の文字体系 | Latin |
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| 追加情報 |
Slovakia's March 1939 declaration of independence — engineered under direct Nazi pressure days after Hitler summoned Jozef Tiso to Berlin — created the immediate bureaucratic problem of a new state needing its own coinage almost overnight. Trial strikes like this aluminium piece represent the hurried process of establishing a monetary infrastructure from scratch within the first months of the clerical-fascist Slovak State. Aluminium was already a favored wartime metal across Axis-aligned economies, and its selection here reflects both material pragmatism and political alignment.