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5 Sokolů T. G. Masaryk

发行方 Czechoslovakia
年份 1920
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直径 36.3 mm
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背面描述 Central raised circular cartouche bearing the denomination numeral '5' above the inscription 'SOKOLŮ' in bold Latin lettering. Surrounding the central cartouche is a dynamic, high-relief composition of five winged angelic figures — sokolové (falcons, allegorically rendered as winged youths) — arranged in an encircling, flowing design that fills the entire field to the rim, executed in an Art Nouveau-influenced sculptural style.
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The "5 Sokolů" denomination takes its name from the Sokol gymnastic movement, a pan-Slavic organization founded in Prague in 1862 that became deeply intertwined with Czech national identity during the Habsburg period. Masaryk himself was a committed supporter, and the newly independent Czechoslovak state leaned heavily on Sokol symbolism in its early coinage to signal cultural continuity with the resistance tradition rather than a clean break from the past.

The 1920 issue came while the country was still physically defining its borders following the Paris Peace Conference — Těšín was disputed with Poland, Slovakia remained administratively unsettled, and the currency itself had only been separated from the Austro-Hungarian krone the previous year.

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