1987 1987 No sig Series F, I Intro: 01 10 1987 50 korún Values

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1987 1987 No sig Series F, I Intro: 01 10 1987 50 korún Values

Details

Obverse: Slovak text; Golden eagle in flight above Tatras mountains; coat of arms of socialist Czechoslovakia (Soviet star above rampant double-tailed lion with Soviet Slovak shield); author of Slovak language, Ludovit Stúr

Reverse: Slovak text; Bratislava castle; town; highway interchange; River Danube; bunch of grapes

Basic Information

GSID:

97921

Coin Date:

1987

Denomination:

50 korún

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

1987 No sig Series F, I Intro: 01 10 1987

Design Details

Note Color:

Red, brown, blue, and yellow

Note Dimension:

142 x 67 mm

Printer:

STÁTNI TISKÁRNA CENIN, PRAHA

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