Gold coin ČNB 5.000 Kč Kromeriz PROOF 1/2 oz
The fifth gold coin with a face value of CZK 5,000 from the series of the CNB, which is dedicated to the urban conservation areas of the Czech Republic, features the beauty of Kroměříž.
2023
year
ČNB
issuer
28 mm
diameter
½ troy oz (15,55 g) Au
weight
99,99% Au
purity
PROOF
grade
9132 piece
mintage cap
5000 CZK
nominal value
The coin is minted from 999.9 gold and is issued in two versions, regular and proof, which differ in surface finish and edge design.
In the top-grade coins, the field of the coin is highly polished and the relief is frosted, while the edge is smooth.
On the obverse side, the upper half of the coin depicts a part of the colonnade in the Garden of Flowers in Kroměříž with heraldic animals from the large state emblem between the columns, namely the Czech lion in the middle, the Moravian eagle to the left of it and the Silesian eagle to the right of it. The lower half of the coin depicts the shadows of the heraldic animals and the columns. The text 'CZECH REPUBLIC' appears in the description at the upper edge of the coin. At the lower edge of the coin is the text 'MĚSTSKÉ PAMÁČKOVÉ REZERVACE' and the denomination of the coin with the abbreviation of the monetary unit '5 000 CZK'. The text is separated from the face value of the coin with the abbreviation of the monetary unit by a mark in the shape of '○'. The mark of the Czech Mint, consisting of the letters 'Č' and 'M', is placed above the Czech lion.
The reverse side of the coin features a collage of the most important architectural monuments of the Kroměříž Municipal Monument Reserve in the upper half, from the left the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, the Church of St. Moritz, the Archbishop's Castle and the Rotunda in the Garden of Flowers in the lower half of the coin. At the bottom edge of the coin is the text "CITY OF KROMĚŘÍŽ". The year of mintage '2023' is placed above the depiction of the Archbishop's Castle. The initials of the author of the coin, Karolína Kučerová, DiS., which are formed by doubling the letters "K", are located at the bottom edge of the coin.
Each coin is accompanied by a red catalogue card with a description of the coin and its plastic representation.
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