Silver coin 200 CZK Karel Škréta 350th anniversary of his death PROOF
On 24 July 2024, the Czech National Bank issues a commemorative silver bicentenary coin to mark the 350th anniversary of the death of Karel Škréta.
2024
year
ČNB
issuer
31 mm
diameter
2,2 mm
thickness
0,418 troy oz (13,00 g) Ag
weight
92,5% Ag
purity
PROOF
grade
12900 piece
mintage cap
200 CZK
nominal value
The bicrown is minted from an alloy containing 925 parts silver and 75 parts copper and is issued in two versions, the standard STANDARD and the top PROOF, which differ in surface finish and edge design.
In the PROOF quality coins, the field of the coin is highly polished and the relief is matt, the edge is smooth with the frieze "CZECH NATIONAL BANK * Ag 0.925 * 13 g *".
The design of the commemorative coin is based on the artwork by the academic sculptor Zbyněk Fojtů. The expert committee of the Czech National Bank appreciated especially "the quality portrait of Karel Škréta and the detailed rendering of the image of the Holy Family with the motif of the three saints St. Barbara, St. Catherine and St. Dorothy."
On the obverse side of the bicrown are depicted St. Barbara, St. Catherine and St. Dorothy from the painting The Holy Family by Karel Škréta. At the upper edge of the coin, the text 'CZECH REPUBLIC' and the denomination of the monetary unit abbreviation '200 CZK' are separated by a mark in the shape of '○'. The mark of the Czech Mint, consisting of the letters 'Č' and 'M', is placed at the lower left edge of the coin.
The reverse side of the coin features a self-portrait of Karel Škréta. The description at the bottom edge of the coin contains the texts '○ KAREL ŠKRÉTA', '1674 ○ 2024' and the initials of the author of the coin, the academic sculptor Zbyněk Fojtů, which are formed by a composition of the letters 'F' and 'Z'.
The PROOF coin is stored in an etui. Each coin is accompanied by a catalogue card with a description of the coin and its plastic representation.
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