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| 背面铭文 | BANKOVKY SÚ KRYTÉ ZLATOM A OSTATNÝMI AKTÍVAMI ŠTÁTNEJ BANKY ČESKOSLOVENSKEJ BRATISLAVA A. BRUNOVSKÝ DEL. © ŠTÁTNA BANKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ L. ŠKARBAN SC. |
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| 变体 | P#96a - serial # prefix F P#96b - serial # prefix I |
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Albín Brunovský was one of the most distinguished graphic artists in Slovak history, better known for his intricate fantasy printmaking than for banknote work — making his involvement in this series an unusual crossover. The 1987 50 Korun was part of a broader reissue effort by Štátna Banka Československá to refresh the korun series with distinctly Slovak cultural imagery, a politically loaded choice in a federation where questions of Czech-Slovak parity were never fully settled.
Brunovský's designs were engraved by two different craftsmen across the two faces — Fajt on the obverse, Škarban on the reverse — a split that was standard practice at Státní Tiskárna Cenin but occasionally produces subtle tonal inconsistencies between sides on the same note.