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the issuance of commemorative silver coin


Published: 1999
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150/1999 Coll. DECREE of the Czech National Bank of 25 June 1999 on the issuance of commemorative silver coin for the 200th anniversary of the Academy of Fine Arts, the Czech National Bank pursuant to § 22 letter. a) Law no. 6/1993 Coll., on the Czech National Bank: § 1 (1) The 200th anniversary of the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague issued a commemorative silver coin (hereinafter "The coin"). (2) The coin is issued in the normal version and a special version intended for collecting purposes with a polished field and a matt relief coin (hereinafter referred to as "special design"). (3) The coin in the normal and specific embodiment are punched from an alloy containing 900 parts silver and 100 parts copper. The weight of the coin is 13 g, a diameter of 31 mm and 2.40 mm strength. The edge of the coin in everyday design is knurled edge of the coin is plain with a frieze "CZECH NATIONAL BANK * Ag 0.900 * 13 g *". During the excavation of the coin in common and specific embodiment, the allowable deviation in diameter of 0.1 mm and thickness of 0.15 mm. The weight tolerance of up 0.26 g and silver content of 1% deviation upwards. § 2 (1) The obverse of the coin features a stylized large national emblem of the Czech Republic placed into an abstract pattern replacing shield national emblem. The name of the state "CZECH REPUBLIC" is unclosed at the edges of the coin. The denomination "200" is located to the left of the national emblem of the extended line that separates the upper part of the national emblem of the lower part, the currency "CZK" is located below this line. Mintmark, which minted the coin, the inscription of the name of the country between the letters "R" and "E". (2) On the reverse of the coin features an abstract art composition inspired by the image of Frantisek Kupka dichroic fugue. Name of the school "ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS" is a copy at the edges of the coin. Copy at the bottom left punctuate the years "1799 - 1999". The coin was designed by Luke Rudolf. Initial of his surname "R" is placed in the upper right part of the coin between art composition and copy. § 3 This Decree shall take effect on 1 September 1999. Governor: pp. Ing. Dědek. vr Governor