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| Issuer | Czech National Bank |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Thickness | 1.85 mm |
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| Reverse description | The reverse presents a detailed panoramic cityscape of Štramberk, dominated in the centre-left by the iconic cylindrical medieval tower known as Trúba rising above the rooftops. In the foreground, a baroque fountain with a figurative sculpture of a female figure is prominently rendered. To the right, the twin-towered baroque Church of Saint John the Baptist is depicted in fine architectural detail. The curved legend 'MĚSTO ŠTRAMBERK' arcs along the upper periphery, and the date '2025' is inscribed at the base of the design. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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Štramberk is a small Moravian town whose medieval limestone tower, Trúba, has been the subject of collector coin programs before, but the 2025 issue marks the Czech National Bank's continued push into ultra-fine .9999 gold — a purity standard the series adopted relatively recently, stepping away from the older .9999 threshold only after extended internal review of refining partnerships. Mintage figures for CNB gold commemoratives at this weight class are typically kept tight, often under 3,000 pieces.