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1986 - States Bank of Czechoslovakia - 10 (Ten) Korun Banknote, Serial No. V36 996082 P-94

1986 - States Bank of Czechoslovakia - 10 (Ten) Korun Banknote, Serial No. V36 996082 P-94

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Description

1986 Czechoslovak 10 Korun Banknote – A Tribute to National Heritage

Issued by the Czechoslovak State Bank (Státní banka československá), the 1986 10 Korun banknote reflects the cultural and economic identity of socialist-era Czechoslovakia. Designed by Albín Brunovský, this note is part of the Brunovský series, known for its intricate artistic details and symbolic representations.

Key Features & Historical Significance

Issuer: Czechoslovak State Bank

Denomination: 10 Korun

Year of Issue: 1986

Pick Number: P-94

Printer: Státní Tiskárna Cenin, Prague

Size: Approx. 132 × 67 mm

Material: Paper banknote with detailed engraving

Design Features:

Obverse: Portrait of Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav, a renowned Slovak poet and playwright

Reverse: A bird in the lower left corner, with a scenic view of the Orava Mountains, symbolizing Slovakia’s natural beauty

Watermark: Stars and linden leaves pattern, reinforcing authenticity

This banknote highlights Czechoslovakia’s literary and natural heritage, with Hviezdoslav’s portrait paying tribute to Slovak culture. The reverse side’s depiction of the Orava Mountains and wildlife reflects the country’s deep connection to its landscapes.

Why Collect This Banknote?

The 1986 Czechoslovak 10 Korun is a valuable piece of Eastern European numismatic history, showcasing the artistic and cultural pride of socialist-era Czechoslovakia. With its detailed engraving, historical significance, and unique design, this banknote remains a sought-after collectible among enthusiasts.

Secure this 10 Korun banknote today and own a tangible piece of Czechoslovakia’s cultural and economic heritage!

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