200 Kč První veřejný let Jana Kašpara b.k.
SPECIFIKACE
průměr: 31 mm
hmotnost: 13 g
ryzost: 925/1000 Ag 75/1000 Cu
hrana proof: hladká, s vlysem ““ČESKÁ NÁRODNÍ BANKA * Ag 0,925 * 13 g *““
hrana b.k.: vroubkovaná
limitní náklad: 50.000 ks
limit provedení proof: 11 600 ks
limit provedení b.k.: 7 800 ks
emise: 27.4.2011
200 Kč První veřejný let Jana Kašpara unc.
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diameter: 31 mm
weight: 13 g
purity: 925/1000 Ag 75/1000 Cu
edge proof: plain, with frieze ““ČESKÁ NÁRODNÍ BANKA * Ag 0,925 * 13 g *““
edge unc.: knurled
limited mintagení mintage: 50.000 pcs
limited mintage quality proof: 11 600 pcs
limited mintage of unc. quality: 7 800 pcs
issue day: 27.4.2011
Objednávkový kód: KSCR166
weight: 13 g
purity: 925/1000 Ag 75/1000 Cu
edge proof: plain, with frieze ““ČESKÁ NÁRODNÍ BANKA * Ag 0,925 * 13 g *““
edge unc.: knurled
limited mintagení mintage: 50.000 pcs
limited mintage quality proof: 11 600 pcs
limited mintage of unc. quality: 7 800 pcs
issue day: 27.4.2011
Objednávkový kód: KSCR166
ABOUT 200 Kč První veřejný let Jana Kašpara b.k.
On 13 May 1911 Jan Kapar undertook his first long-distance flight from Pardubice to Prague. To mark the 100th anniversary of this event, the CNB will issue a CZK 200 commemorative silver coin on 27 April 2011.
The design of the coin was selected in an unlimited anonymous competition, for which 24 designers submitted a total of 35 plaster models. The models were assessed by the Commission for the Evaluation of Designs for Czech Banknotes and Coins, with Karel Zeithammer as expert adviser. The design by Josef afak won the first prize and was recommended for realisation. Second prize was awarded to the design by Jan Hsek and third prize went to the model by Tereza Eisnerov. At its meeting in May 2010 the Bank Board approved the realisation of the coin designed by Josef afak.
The Czech Mint minted coins of silver having a fineness of 0.925 in normal quality and proof quality, which differ in surface treatment and edge marking. Proof-quality coins have a highly polished field, a matt relief and a plain edge, while normal-quality coins have milled edges. The coin has a diameter of 31 mm, a weight of 13 g and a thickness of 2.35 mm.
The obverse side of the CZK 200 coin shows Jan Kapars aeroplane in flight. In the lower part is the skyline of Pardubice dominated by the Green Gate. The skyline of Hradany in Prague is located above the aeroplane. The field of the coin is filled with clouds on the left and right side of the aeroplane and below it. The name of the state in Czech ESK REPUBLIKA in negative letters is located above the aeroplane. The denomination 200 K is placed above the Pardubice skyline. The mark of the Czech Mint is located in the middle of the Pardubice skyline.
The reverse side of the CZK 200 coin features an aeroplane propeller in phased motion. The text PRVN DLKOV LET JANA KAPARA is written in negative letters around the outer circle. The years 1911 and 2011 (also in negative letters) are situated between the text and the propeller. The initials of the designer of the coin, Josef afak, are located below the right part of the propeller.
Each coin comes with a blue catalogue card containing a description and the relief of the coin.
On 13 May 1911 Jan Kapar undertook his first long-distance flight from Pardubice to Prague. To mark the 100th anniversary of this event, the CNB will issue a CZK 200 commemorative silver coin on 27 April 2011.
The design of the coin was selected in an unlimited anonymous competition, for which 24 designers submitted a total of 35 plaster models. The models were assessed by the Commission for the Evaluation of Designs for Czech Banknotes and Coins, with Karel Zeithammer as expert adviser. The design by Josef afak won the first prize and was recommended for realisation. Second prize was awarded to the design by Jan Hsek and third prize went to the model by Tereza Eisnerov. At its meeting in May 2010 the Bank Board approved the realisation of the coin designed by Josef afak.
The Czech Mint minted coins of silver having a fineness of 0.925 in normal quality and proof quality, which differ in surface treatment and edge marking. Proof-quality coins have a highly polished field, a matt relief and a plain edge, while normal-quality coins have milled edges. The coin has a diameter of 31 mm, a weight of 13 g and a thickness of 2.35 mm.
The obverse side of the CZK 200 coin shows Jan Kapars aeroplane in flight. In the lower part is the skyline of Pardubice dominated by the Green Gate. The skyline of Hradany in Prague is located above the aeroplane. The field of the coin is filled with clouds on the left and right side of the aeroplane and below it. The name of the state in Czech ESK REPUBLIKA in negative letters is located above the aeroplane. The denomination 200 K is placed above the Pardubice skyline. The mark of the Czech Mint is located in the middle of the Pardubice skyline.
The reverse side of the CZK 200 coin features an aeroplane propeller in phased motion. The text PRVN DLKOV LET JANA KAPARA is written in negative letters around the outer circle. The years 1911 and 2011 (also in negative letters) are situated between the text and the propeller. The initials of the designer of the coin, Josef afak, are located below the right part of the propeller.
Each coin comes with a blue catalogue card containing a description and the relief of the coin.