Dry printing Prefix B41 - B99, P, R, T, Z, X01 - X24 100 korun Values

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Dry printing Prefix B41 - B99, P, R, T, Z, X01 - X24 100 korun Values

Details

Obverse: Dark blue C 100 adhesive stamp on pink paper; Czech text; wheat, gear, linden leaves and olive branch; factory with smokestacks; atomic symbol; allegorical male factory worker (Industry) with gear and allegorical female farmer (Agriculture) holding a sheaf of wheat

Reverse: Czech text; Hradčany (Castle District) and Charles Bridge across Vltava River in Prague; coat of arms of socialist Czechoslovakia (Soviet star above rampant double-tailed lion with Soviet Slovak shield)

Basic Information

GSID:

97603

Denomination:

100 korun

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Dry printing Prefix B41 - B99, P, R, T, Z, X01 - X24

Design Details

Note Color:

Green

Note Dimension:

164 x 80 mm

Printer:

STÁTNÍ TISKÁRNA CENIN, PRAHA

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