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The Issuance Of The Commemorative Silver Coin

Original Language Title: the issuance of commemorative silver coin

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271/1997 Coll. DECREE of the Czech National Bank of 17 October 1997 on the issuance of the commemorative silver coin for the 650th anniversary of the founding of the monastery at Slovany-Emmaus Czech National Bank pursuant to § 22 of this letter. and Czech National Council) Act No. 6/1993 Coll., on the Czech National Bank: § 1 (1) The 650th anniversary of the founding of the Benedictine monastery of the Old Slavic liturgy The Slavs called Emmaus also be issued and the 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 and matt relief coin (hereinafter referred to it as "special design"). (3) The coin in the normal and specific embodiment are punched from an alloy containing 900 parts silver and copper 100 parts. The weight of the coin is 13 (g), and diameter of 31 mm and 50 mm strength. The edge of the coin in everyday design is knurled edge of the coin is plain. During the excavation of the coin in common and specific embodiment, the foreseen deviation aggregate column in diameter of 0.1 mm and a thickness of 0.15 mm. The weight tolerance of up 0.26 g and the silver content of a 1% deviation aggregate column upwards. section 2 (1) The obverse features of the coin features the top right of the coin placed large stylized emblem of the Czech Republic without a shield. The name of the state "CZECH REPUBLIC" is unclosed at the edges of the coin. The monetary unit of denomination and abbreviated "CZK 200" is located in the row below the national emblem. On the background of the country's name and the denomination and abbreviated monetary unit is a stylized representation of a tower at the monastery Slavs. Mintmark, which minted coin is placed to the right of the letter "L" in its name. (2) On the reverse of the coin is depicted a fragment of the fresco of the Annunciation monastery, The Slavs. At the right and bottom edge of the coin features the unclosed "monastery on the Slavs" in the top left edge also unclosed "Emmaus". Beneath this inscription and right of it are located the years "1347" and "1997". The coin was designed by sculptor George Harcuba. The initial of his surname "H" is placed at the left edge of the coin between the flowers in a vase on a fragment of the fresco. section 3 of This Decree shall take effect on 19 November 1997. The Governor: Ing. Tošovský vr