Czech National Bank Decree No. 389 / 2002 Coll.
Decree of the Czech National Bank on the issue of gold coins "Renaissance - castle in Litomyšl" after 2000 CZK
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Order
Effective from 15.09.2002
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15.09.2002
30.08.2002
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DECLARATION
Czech National Banks
of 5 August 2002
on the issue of gold coins "Renaissance - castle in Litomyšl" after 2000 CZK
The Czech National Bank provides for the Czech National Bank in accordance with § 22 (a) of Act No. 6 / 1993 Coll., on the Czech National Bank:
(1) On 25 September 2002 gold coins "Renaissance - castle in Litomyšl" are issued as part of the "Ten Century of Architecture" cycle.
(2) Coins are issued in the ordinary version and in a special version intended for collector's purposes with a polished field of coins and matt relief (hereinafter referred to as the special version).
(3) Coins are rolled of gold of purity 999.9. The weight of the coin is 6.22 g, its diameter is 20 mm and its strength is 1.4 mm. The coin edge in the normal version is serrated, the coin edge in the special version is smooth. When the coin is embossed in normal and special design, the tolerance is 0,1 mm in diameter and 0,15 mm in thickness. In weight, the tolerance allowed up to 0,062 g and in gold purity the tolerance up to 0,01%.
(1) On the front side there is a free composition of stylized heraldic animals in the upper half of the coin from the great state emblem of the Czech Republic. The Czech lion is in the middle between the Moravian eagle (right) and the Silesian eagle (left) and is located higher than both eagles. Under the composition of heraldic animals, the name of the state is "CZECH REPUBLIC." The name of the "DESET TABLE ARCHITECTURE" cycle is in an unclosed copy at the left and right edges of the coin. Under the name of the state, the mermaid's motif from the figure sgraffiti from the facade of the Litomysl Castle is displayed in the lower half of the coin. At the bottom edge of the coin below this motif is in the unclosed copy the denomination of the coin with the abbreviation "2000 CZK." The coin tag that struck the coin is placed in the top half of the coin under the Czech lion.
(2) On the reverse side there is a castle in Litomyšl from the perspective. At the top of the coin, on the right of the castle, a tooth head with a tendon in the nostrils is placed, a sign of the House of Pernstejn. At the left, upper and right edges of the coin is an unclosed copy of "RENESANCE LITOMYŠL ZÁMEK" and the year "2002," indicating the year of the stamping. The number separates from the word "POINT" period. At the bottom edge of the coin is displayed the gryf on the stone ball from the sgraffiti from the facade of the Litomyšl castle. Gryf partially overlaps the picture of the lock. The author of the coin design is academic sculptor Jiří Vineček. The initials of his name made up of joined letters "jv" are placed at the lower left edge of the coin under the left front grip of the griff.
This Decree shall take effect on 15 September 2002.
Governor:
Doc. Ing. Tůma, CSc.
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Decree of the Czech National Bank No. 389 / 2002 Coll., on the issue of gold coins "Renaissance - castle in Litomyšl" after CZK 2,000 |
|---|---|
| Regulation Type | Order |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 30.08.2002 |
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| Effective from | 15.09.2002 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
The regulation text is for informational purposes only.
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