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Commemorative Silver Coins Issued by the Czech National Bank
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- 100th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Czech Ice Hockey Association
– Date: 20.8.2008
– law: 285/2008 Coll.
- Composition: 900 Ag (Silver), 100 cu (Copper)
– Weight: 13 g
– Diameter: 31 mm
– Thickness: 2.5 mm
– Mintage:
– Milled: 10,600 pieces
– Plain, Engraved: 15,100 pieces
- 100th Anniversary of the Foundation of the National Technical Museum
– Date: 18.6.2008
– Law: 209/2008 Coll.
– Composition: 900 Ag, 100 Cu
– Weight: 13 g
– Diameter: 31 mm
The Czech Mint
The Czech Mint is one of the younger national mints, established in 1993 following the disintegration of the Czechoslovak State. Authorized by the Czech National Bank,the Czech Mint is the exclusive producer of Czech circulation coins and is responsible for the production of commemorative coins and medals.
20th Anniversary of the Czech National Bank and Czech Currency
- Nominal Value: 200 Korun
- Composition: 925 parts silver, 75 parts copper
- Mintage: 22,300 pieces
- Quality: Two-thirds in common quality, one-third in unusual quality
- price: The coin has a nominal value of 200 CZK but is sold at the price of the corresponding silver value plus production, distribution, and VAT costs. The mint sells it for 830 CZK, but stock supplies are sold out.
Additional details
- Source: Czech National Bank
- APMEX: APMEX
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Exploring the Intricacies of Czech Commemorative Silver Coins: An Interview with Numismatic Expert Jan Kovář
In the world of numismatics, few countries boast as rich a history of coin production as the Czech Republic. From commemorative silver coins issued by the Czech National Bank to the meticulous craftsmanship of the Czech Mint, the nation’s coinage is a treasure trove for collectors and enthusiasts alike. In this exclusive interview, Senior Editor of world-today-news.com, Alex Johnson, sits down with renowned numismatic expert Jan Kovář to delve into the fascinating world of Czech commemorative coins and the role of the Czech Mint.
Commemorative Silver Coins Issued by the Czech National Bank
Celebrating Historical Milestones
Alex Johnson: Can you tell us about some of the notable commemorative silver coins issued by the Czech National Bank?
Jan kovář: Certainly. One of the most notable commemorative silver coins issued by the Czech National Bank is the one celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the foundation of the Czech Ice Hockey Association,released on 20.8.2008 under law 285/2008 Coll.This coin is composed of 900 parts silver and 100 parts copper, weighing 13 grams, with a diameter of 31 mm and a thickness of 2.5 mm. the mintage included 10,600 milled pieces and 15,100 plain, engraved pieces.
Alex Johnson: Another significant coin is the one commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Foundation of the National Technical Museum. What can you tell us about this coin?
Jan Kovář: Released on 18.6.2008 under law 209/2008 Coll., this coin also features a composition of 900 parts silver and 100 parts copper, with the same weight and diameter as the hockey association coin. It highlights the technical advancements and innovations celebrated by the museum.
The Czech Mint
The History and Role of the Czech Mint
Alex Johnson: Can you provide some background on the Czech Mint and its role in the country’s coinage?
Jan Kovář: Established in 1993 following the disintegration of the Czechoslovak State, the Czech Mint is one of the younger national mints. Authorized by the Czech National Bank, it is the exclusive producer of czech circulation coins and is responsible for the production of commemorative coins and medals. The mint’s dedication to quality and craftsmanship has made it a respected entity in the numismatic world.
20th Anniversary of the Czech National Bank and czech Currency
A Special Commemorative Coin
Alex Johnson: What can you tell us about the coin issued to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Czech National Bank and Czech Currency?
Jan Kovář: Issued with a nominal value of 200 Korun, this coin is composed of 925 parts silver and 75 parts copper. The mintage was 22,300 pieces, with two-thirds in common quality and one-third in unusual quality. The coin has a nominal value of 200 CZK but is sold at the price of the corresponding silver value plus production, distribution, and VAT costs.The mint sold it for 830 CZK, although stock supplies are now sold out.
Conclusion
Alex Johnson: Thank you, Jan, for sharing your expertise on these fascinating commemorative coins. Your insights provide a deeper gratitude for the art and history behind Czech coinage.
Jan Kovář: You’re welcome, Alex. It’s always a pleasure to discuss the beauty and significance of these coins. I hope this interview has been informative for your readers.
For more data on the commemorative silver coins issued by the Czech National Bank and the Czech Mint, visit the Czech National Bank and APMEX websites.