1997 1997 Sig 1: Tošovský Prefix C01 - C84, D01 - D84, E01 - E84, F01 - F84, G01 - G84, H01 - H84 Intro: 15 10 1997 100 korun Values

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1997 1997 Sig 1: Tošovský Prefix C01 - C84, D01 - D84, E01 - E84, F01 - F84, G01 - G84, H01 - H84 Intro: 15 10 1997 100 korun Values

Details

Obverse: Czech text; Gothic cross vault; front and back of Bohemian groschen (grossus Pragensis) coins; Karel IV (Charles IV, King of Bohemia); cojoined ČR as registration device

Reverse: Czech text; ornate K; historic seal of Charles University on parchment strip; gothic windows from St

Basic Information

GSID:

97631

Coin Date:

1997

Denomination:

100 korun

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

1997 Sig 1: Tošovský Prefix C01 - C84, D01 - D84, E01 - E84, F01 - F84, G01 - G84, H01 - H84 Intro: 15 10 1997

Design Details

Note Color:

Green and violet

Note Dimension:

140 x 69 mm

Printer:

STATNI TISKARNA CENIN, PRAHA

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