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The Issuance Of The Commemorative Silver Coin

Original Language Title: the issuance of commemorative silver coin

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297/1995 Coll. DECREE of the Czech National Bank of 22 November 1995 on the issue of the commemorative silver coin to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Charles Svolinský 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 100th birth anniversary of the painter and graphic artist Karel Svolinsky are 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. Coin weight is 13 g, its diameter 31 mm and thickness of 2.4 mm. The edge of the coin in everyday design is knurled edge of the coin is plain. During the excavation of the coin in ordinary and special design is the tolerance and the downs 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 1%. section 2 (1) of the coin, The obverse features is the large national emblem of the Czech Republic, located to the upper edge of the coin. The name of the state "CZECH REPUBLIC" is unclosed above the bottom edge of the coin. The name of the state's top and bottom lined with small flowers arranged in the shape of a necklace, which is in the upper part of both sides touches the national emblem. Under the national emblem in the middle in two rows of denomination and abbreviated monetary unit "200." Mintmark, which minted coin is positioned at the upper edge of the coin in the middle of the national emblem. (2) On the reverse of the coin is the main motive of the figure bouquets (p311) of field and meadow flowers in a vase with a folk motif, would he rendered artwork dvacetikorunové Svolinsky banknote from 1949. In the lower rim of the coin features the unclosed "Karel Svolinsky 1896.1996", bottom center open depiction of a vase. The coin was designed by the sculptor Vladimir Oppl. The initials of his name, "VO" are placed to the right of the neck of the vase. section 3 of This Decree shall take effect on 10 January 1996. Governor: Ing. Tošovský vr