Sada 39 - 48 - 68 - 89 Ag 28mm proof
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diameter: 28 mm
weight: 13 g
purity: 999/1000 Ag
edge: plain, numbered
quality: proof
Dostupnost pouhých 150 pcs.
Objednávkový kód: CRM2329S
weight: 13 g
purity: 999/1000 Ag
edge: plain, numbered
quality: proof
Dostupnost pouhých 150 pcs.
Objednávkový kód: CRM2329S
ABOUT Sada 39 - 48 - 68 - 89 Ag 28mm proof
The invasion of German troops - March 15, 1939
aversion: & nbsp;
Obverse side is dominated by the image of the German Panzer III., Which traverses the boundary orientation column showing the last symbol of Czech independence. "This reproach is enhanced background with the Decree on takeover, which is listed with the original spelling mistakes," said author motive Lubo Charvt . The description text is German military occupation of Bohemia and Moravia 15. 3. 1939.
The reverse:
Text in the copy of the reverse side establishment of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia is complemented by imperial eagle, which rips his claws residues truncated map of the Czech Republic.
25th February 1948 - the 66th anniversary of the Communist coup hotels
aversion: & nbsp;
Historical events recalled in symbolic form both sides of the medal. Obverse on a large sheet declares historical date February 25, 1948, while the sheet is enveloped by the top and bottom barbed wire, as a symbol of oppression, isolation and insularity. The point about the word five-pointed star continues in February and the communist hammer and sickle symbols are placed on a figure eight, which is in the nation's history often occurs during major events.
The reverse:
The reverse side is dominated by the symbolic sheet of paper on which are the basic human values ??that the state should guarantee - democracy, freedom, truth, justice and dignity. However List torn across the length and extends into him sickle blades, which together with a hammer creates a composition evokes the intervention of communist power against all these values. The medal is so memento time and reminds watershed event that marked the lives of several generations of people in Czechoslovakia.
by the Warsaw Pact - August 21, 1968
aversion (front page):
obverse medallion evokes a sense of disillusionment and frustration when the Czech lion on the night of August 21, 1968, symbolically brushed belts allied tanks troops of the Soviet Union, the German Democratic Republic, Poland, Hungary and Bulgaria. Operation Danube so violently ended the process of democratization in Czechoslovakia, now known as the Prague Spring. The text description is given by the Warsaw Pact. U left foot lion are located mint marks, as well as copyrights brand Lenka Heaven, which created the graphic design.
The reverse (wrong side):
The reverse side closer to the atmosphere after the invasion troops. In addition to the Saint Wenceslas statue in front of the National Museum is a Soviet tank, called the front below the main vertical stripe that traverses the demonstrating residents. Their silhouette is evident disapproval of violent act. Shot facade of the museum recalls the fact that the soldiers did not hesitate to point their guns at people and buildings. In the upper left inset is stated in the copy of the infamous historic date of August 21, 1968.
17th November 1989
aversion (front page):
The fate of the Czech lion in 1948 to 1989 symbolizes the obverse side of the medal. Lev is encased in a shield - buckler, which formed the emblem of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. In this case, however, shield created by barbed wire, reminiscent of bondage, which was Czech nation as its heraldic symbol exposed. Oakenshield following two attributes period - five-pointed star over the head of a lion, which after 1960 was replaced by a 30-year historical crown, and the Heart label with flames on Mount Krivan, representing Slovakia. The description of the data presented and the javelin mark of the author.
The reverse (wrong side):
The historical turning point that began with the events of November 17, 1989, is an allegorical captured on the reverse side of the medal. One of the best known and most eloquent gestures that time is the hand with two fingers forming the letter V for victory. On the medal is this gesture connected with motive obverse side of a hand symbolically pestihuje barbed wire on the obverse surrounded the Czech lion. Text in the copy is complemented by mint marks.
aversion: & nbsp;
Obverse side is dominated by the image of the German Panzer III., Which traverses the boundary orientation column showing the last symbol of Czech independence. "This reproach is enhanced background with the Decree on takeover, which is listed with the original spelling mistakes," said author motive Lubo Charvt . The description text is German military occupation of Bohemia and Moravia 15. 3. 1939.
The reverse:
Text in the copy of the reverse side establishment of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia is complemented by imperial eagle, which rips his claws residues truncated map of the Czech Republic.
25th February 1948 - the 66th anniversary of the Communist coup hotels
aversion: & nbsp;
Historical events recalled in symbolic form both sides of the medal. Obverse on a large sheet declares historical date February 25, 1948, while the sheet is enveloped by the top and bottom barbed wire, as a symbol of oppression, isolation and insularity. The point about the word five-pointed star continues in February and the communist hammer and sickle symbols are placed on a figure eight, which is in the nation's history often occurs during major events.
The reverse:
The reverse side is dominated by the symbolic sheet of paper on which are the basic human values ??that the state should guarantee - democracy, freedom, truth, justice and dignity. However List torn across the length and extends into him sickle blades, which together with a hammer creates a composition evokes the intervention of communist power against all these values. The medal is so memento time and reminds watershed event that marked the lives of several generations of people in Czechoslovakia.
by the Warsaw Pact - August 21, 1968
aversion (front page):
obverse medallion evokes a sense of disillusionment and frustration when the Czech lion on the night of August 21, 1968, symbolically brushed belts allied tanks troops of the Soviet Union, the German Democratic Republic, Poland, Hungary and Bulgaria. Operation Danube so violently ended the process of democratization in Czechoslovakia, now known as the Prague Spring. The text description is given by the Warsaw Pact. U left foot lion are located mint marks, as well as copyrights brand Lenka Heaven, which created the graphic design.
The reverse (wrong side):
The reverse side closer to the atmosphere after the invasion troops. In addition to the Saint Wenceslas statue in front of the National Museum is a Soviet tank, called the front below the main vertical stripe that traverses the demonstrating residents. Their silhouette is evident disapproval of violent act. Shot facade of the museum recalls the fact that the soldiers did not hesitate to point their guns at people and buildings. In the upper left inset is stated in the copy of the infamous historic date of August 21, 1968.
17th November 1989
aversion (front page):
The fate of the Czech lion in 1948 to 1989 symbolizes the obverse side of the medal. Lev is encased in a shield - buckler, which formed the emblem of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. In this case, however, shield created by barbed wire, reminiscent of bondage, which was Czech nation as its heraldic symbol exposed. Oakenshield following two attributes period - five-pointed star over the head of a lion, which after 1960 was replaced by a 30-year historical crown, and the Heart label with flames on Mount Krivan, representing Slovakia. The description of the data presented and the javelin mark of the author.
The reverse (wrong side):
The historical turning point that began with the events of November 17, 1989, is an allegorical captured on the reverse side of the medal. One of the best known and most eloquent gestures that time is the hand with two fingers forming the letter V for victory. On the medal is this gesture connected with motive obverse side of a hand symbolically pestihuje barbed wire on the obverse surrounded the Czech lion. Text in the copy is complemented by mint marks.