Czech National Bank Decree No. 266 / 1996 Coll.
Decree of the Czech National Bank on the issue of commemorative silver two hundred crowns to the 200th anniversary of the Czech Christmas Mass Jakub Jan Ryba
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Effective from 27.11.1996
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27.11.1996
18.10.1996
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DECLARATION
Czech National Banks
of 25 September 1996
on the issue of commemorative silver two hundred crowns for the 200th anniversary of the Czech Christmas Mass James Jan Ryba
The Czech National Bank provides according to § 22 (a) of the Act of the Czech National Council No. 6 / 1993 Coll., on the Czech National Bank:
(1) On the 200th anniversary of the Czech Christmas Mass, James Jan Ryba, commemorative silver two hundred crowns (hereinafter referred to as "two hundred crowns") are issued.
(2) Two hundred koruna is issued in the normal version and in a special version intended for collector's purposes with a polished field of coin and matte relief (hereinafter referred to as the special version).
(3) Two hundred korona in normal and special design is rolled from an alloy containing 900 parts of silver and 100 parts of copper. The weight of two hundred crowns is 13 g, its diameter is 31 mm and its strength is 2,5 mm. The edge of two hundred crowns in normal design is serrated, the edge of two hundred crowns in special design is smooth. In the case of two-hundredth stamping in normal and special design, the permitted tolerance shall be up and down on average 0,1 mm and at a thickness of 0,15 mm. The permitted tolerance is up to 0,26 g in weight and 1% in silver.
(1) The stylized large national emblem of the Czech Republic is placed on the face of the two-hundred crown. The name of the State "CZECH REPUBLIC" is in an unclosed copy on an intercircle separated from the middle of the coin by a line. At the bottom of the intercircle is also in the unclosed copy the denomination of the coin with the abbreviation "200 CZK" which is separated from the name of the state from both sides by dots. The mint mark that struck the two-hundred crown is placed at the bottom of the third field of the state marker left of the vertical dividing axis.
(2) On the back of a two-hundredth crown, in the middle of the coin is the figure of a honking angel hovering in the background of the night sky above a stylized country church. The dominance of the background is a comet located at the top. On the outer ring there is the text "JAKUB JAN FISBA" in the unclosed copy at the top, at the bottom the text "CZECH MESS VANCING 1796 - 1996." The ring is separated from the middle part of the coin by a line, interrupted in two places by parts of the representation from the middle part of the coin, which go into the middle part of the coin and separate both texts from each other. The author of the design of two hundred crowns is academic sculptor Ladislav Kozák. The initials of his name "L 'K are located in the middle of the coin on the bottom right of the line separating the ring.
This Decree takes effect on 27 November 1996.
Governor:
v. Ing. Vít v. r.
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Decree of the Czech National Bank No. 266 / 1996 Coll., on the issue of commemorative silver two hundred crowns for the 200th anniversary of Czech Christmas Mass Jakub Jan Ryba |
|---|---|
| Regulation Type | Order |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 18.10.1996 |
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| Effective from | 27.11.1996 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
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