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| 正面描述 | The Czechoslovak Socialist coat of arms, featuring the double-tailed rampant lion on a shield surmounted by a five-pointed star, occupies the upper centre of the field. The denomination '500' appears to the left and 'Kcs' to the right of the shield. Below, the country name 'Ceskoslovenska socialisticka republika' is rendered in a flowing cursive script across the lower portion of the field. |
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| 正面铭文 | 500 KČS ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA (Translation: Czechoslovak Socialist Republic) |
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| 附加信息 |
Josef Lada, the illustrator inseparable from Jaroslav Hašek's Good Soldier Švejk, died in 1957 — making 1987 the thirtieth anniversary of his death and the occasion for this issue. The Czechoslovak State Bank regularly used commemorative silver series to honor cultural figures during the normalization period, a practice that served domestic prestige purposes while producing coins rarely seen in actual circulation. Lada was a safe choice: folkloric, politically uncomplicated, beloved.
Struck at the Kremnica Mint, which had operated continuously since 1328.