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| 背面描述 | The reverse features a richly detailed architectural composition depicting the historic townscape of Tábor, combining both an aerial plan view in the upper field and a frontal elevation of the town's principal historic buildings in the lower field. Prominently rendered at left is the Gothic tower of the Kotnov fortification with a clock face, while to the right stands the Late Gothic façade of the Church of the Transfiguration of Our Lord on Mount Tábor, with further Renaissance and Gothic civic buildings extending across the field. The name 'MĚSTO TÁBOR' is inscribed in block lettering integrated into the upper architectural plan portion of the design, with the date '2025' positioned vertically along the left margin. |
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Issued as part of the Czech National Bank's ongoing Towns series, this piece honors Tábor — a city founded in 1420 by Hussite radicals who named it after the biblical Mount Tabor and organized it on explicitly egalitarian principles, with common property and no formal nobility. The Hussites used Tábor as their primary military base throughout the Bohemian Wars, and the town's grid layout was designed for rapid troop mobilization rather than civic aesthetics.
The .9999 fineness is consistent with the CNB's modern bullion-quality commemorative standard adopted in the 2010s.