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| 正面描述 | Central design features the Prague Astronomical Clock (Orloj), a celebrated medieval timepiece situated on the Old Town Hall in Prague. The elaborate clock face is rendered in detail within the field, evoking the Gothic and Renaissance craftsmanship of the original monument. The legend ČESKA REPUBLIKA appears in the lower portion of the coin, flanked by stars, with the trial inscription PRUEBA * TRIAL ★ ESSAI PROBE arching above, and a mint mark G present in the field. The overall design serves as a national symbol identifying the issuer on this Euro cent specimen strike. |
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| 背面描述 | The denomination numeral 50 dominates the upper field, set against a background of diagonal engraved lines characteristic of Euro cent reverse designs of this type. To the right, a Carolingian-era equestrian statuette of Charlemagne is depicted, referencing the common European heritage motif used on Euro cent coinage. The letter C appears below the denomination, with the word SPECIMEN inscribed in the lower field, confirming the trial or specimen status of the strike. The overall composition follows the standard Euro 50-cent reverse layout adapted for specimen and essay purposes. |
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The Czech Republic never adopted the euro. These are pattern or specimen pieces produced during the EU accession period — the Czech Republic joined in May 2004 — when candidate nations were required to submit proposed euro coinage designs for evaluation. They were never legal tender, never circulated, and never approved for production beyond specimen strikes.
Czech euro adoption remains officially deferred indefinitely, making the entire specimen series a closed set with no successor issues.