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The Czech heavyweight coin (revers)

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Čeština: Česká vysokohmotnostní mince je (k lednu roku 2019) největší zlatou mincí v Evropské unii a druhou největší zlatou mincí na světě. Mince byla vyrobena ke 100. výročí vzniku československé koruny a má nominální hodnotu 100 milionů korun českých. Reliéfy na obou stranách mince navrhl akademický sochař a medailér Vladimír Oppl. Na lícní straně je zrod české koruny symbolizován kolkem z roku 1919 a současnost je zde připomenuta logem České národní banky. Na rubové straně se nachází český lev a motiv nejznámější československé jednokorunové mince z roku 1922.
English: The Czech heavyweight coin is (since of January 2019) the largest gold coin in the European Union and the second largest gold coin in the world. The coin was produced to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Czechoslovak crown and has a nominal value of CZK 100 million. Pictures on both sides of the coin were designed by academic sculptor and medalist Vladimír Oppl. On the front side of coin, the birth of the Czech crown is symbolized by the 1919 stamp and the present epoch is symbolised by the logo of the Czech National Bank. On the reverse side is a Czech lion and the motif of the most famous Czechoslovak single-crown coin from 1922.
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  • CZ: Česká národní banka (ČNB) (Sekce peněžní; Odbor peněžního oběhu a ochrany platidel; Referát ochrany platidel)
  • EN: Czech National Bank (CNB) (Money Section; Department of money circulation and money protection; Money Protection Department)
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  • CZ: Česká národní banka (ČNB)
  • EN: Czech National Bank (CNB)

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The Act No. 136/2011 Coll. and the decree of the Czech National Bank No. 274/2011 Coll.(engl. version) define the terms and conditions under which it is possible to reproduce money:

For intangible reproductions of banknotes, it is required that their resolution does not exceed 72 dots per inch and they are marked with the word “Specimen” printed diagonally in an opaque colour and in a layer that cannot be separated from the image of the banknote, with the length of the word being at least 75% of the longer side of the banknote and the height being at least 15% of the shorter side of the banknote (or with another word of the same dimensions and similar meaning). Intangible or nonmetallic images of coins may always be produced.

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