5000 Kč Most v Karviné-Darmetalě unc.
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diameter: 28 mm
weight: 15,55 g
purity: 999,9/1000 Au
edge proof: plain
edge unc.: knurled
limited mintagení mintage: 25.000 pcs
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Objednávkový kód: KZCR90
weight: 15,55 g
purity: 999,9/1000 Au
edge proof: plain
edge unc.: knurled
limited mintagení mintage: 25.000 pcs
quality proof issue day ... pcs
quality unc. issue day ... pcs
Objednávkový kód: KZCR90
ABOUT 5000 Kč Most v Karviné-Darkově b.k.
On 14 October 2014 the Czech National Bank is putting into circulation the eighth gold commemorative coin from the Bridges cycle. It features the reinforced concrete bridge at Karvin-Darkov. The coin is minted from 999.9 purity gold and is issued in two versions, 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 is 28 mm in diameter, weighs 15.55 g and is 1.9 mm thick. Deviations in diameter of 0.1 mm and thickness of 0.15 mm are allowed. Upward deviations in weight of 0.062 g and in gold content of 0.01% are allowed.
The obverse side of the coin features a view through the reinforced concrete bridge at Karvin-Darkov. Above it is a composition of stylised heraldic animals from the large national coat-of-arms of the Czech Republic. The Czech lion is in the middle, with the Moravian eagle on the left and the Silesian eagle on the right. The denomination and abbreviated monetary unit 5000 K are located on the bridge deck. Written around the outer circle are the name of the state in Czech ESK REPUBLIKA and the name of the cycle MOSTY. The coin was minted by the Czech Mint. Its mark, in the form of the letters Ȕ and M, is to the right of the Silesian eagle. The obverse side of the coin shows a side view of the reinforced concrete bridge at Karvin-Darkov. The upper edge of the coin features the text ELEZOBETONOV MOST, and stylised grass, the text V KARVIN-DARKOV̔ and the year of mintage 2014 are located around the lower edge of the coin. The coin was designed by Asamat Baltaev. His mark is situated before the word ELEZOBETONOVݔ.
Each coin comes with a red catalogue card containing a description and the relief of the coin.
On 14 October 2014 the Czech National Bank is putting into circulation the eighth gold commemorative coin from the Bridges cycle. It features the reinforced concrete bridge at Karvin-Darkov. The coin is minted from 999.9 purity gold and is issued in two versions, 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 is 28 mm in diameter, weighs 15.55 g and is 1.9 mm thick. Deviations in diameter of 0.1 mm and thickness of 0.15 mm are allowed. Upward deviations in weight of 0.062 g and in gold content of 0.01% are allowed.
The obverse side of the coin features a view through the reinforced concrete bridge at Karvin-Darkov. Above it is a composition of stylised heraldic animals from the large national coat-of-arms of the Czech Republic. The Czech lion is in the middle, with the Moravian eagle on the left and the Silesian eagle on the right. The denomination and abbreviated monetary unit 5000 K are located on the bridge deck. Written around the outer circle are the name of the state in Czech ESK REPUBLIKA and the name of the cycle MOSTY. The coin was minted by the Czech Mint. Its mark, in the form of the letters Ȕ and M, is to the right of the Silesian eagle. The obverse side of the coin shows a side view of the reinforced concrete bridge at Karvin-Darkov. The upper edge of the coin features the text ELEZOBETONOV MOST, and stylised grass, the text V KARVIN-DARKOV̔ and the year of mintage 2014 are located around the lower edge of the coin. The coin was designed by Asamat Baltaev. His mark is situated before the word ELEZOBETONOVݔ.
Each coin comes with a red catalogue card containing a description and the relief of the coin.