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500 Korun National Theatre in Prague

Issuer Czechoslovakia
Year 1983
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Shape Round
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Mint Kremnica Mint (Mincovňa Kremnica)
Mintage 1983 - 7,967 pieces destroyed - 55,000
1983 - Proof; 2,966 pieces destroyed - 5,000
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The 500 Kčs silver series issued by Czechoslovakia throughout the 1970s and 80s commemorated cultural and architectural landmarks under a state program that was as much propaganda as preservation — the regime was keen to associate socialist Czechoslovakia with the prestige of Czech national institutions. The National Theatre itself had been funded largely by public subscription in the 19th century, a rare act of civic nationalism under Habsburg rule, and burned down just days after its 1881 inaugural performances before being rebuilt and reopened in 1883, exactly a century before this coin's issue date.

Mintage for this type was tightly controlled and a significant portion went directly to collector sets rather than circulation.

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