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200 Korun

Issuer Národná Banka Slovenska
Year 1995
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse description Central vignette bears an intaglio portrait of Anton Bernolák, the Slovak Catholic priest and linguist credited as the first codifier of a literary Slovak language standard. The denomination and issuing authority are inscribed in Slovak, with the figure set against a finely engraved guilloche underprint. The designer and engraver credits — J. BUBÁK DEL. and V. FAJT SC. — appear in the lower margin.
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Reverse description The reverse presents an 18th-century engraved panoramic vignette of the city of Trnava, historically known as Parva Roma — Little Rome — on account of its many ecclesiastical buildings. Church spires and period architecture dominate the cityscape, rendered in a detailed intaglio style. Inscriptions identify the issuing authority, with designer and engraver credits repeated in the lower margin.
Reverse lettering Národná Banka Slovenska
J. BUBÁK DEL. V. FAJT SC.
(Translation: National Bank of Slovakia / J. Bubák designer, V. Fajt engraver)
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