NEWEST
SLOVAK
200 Sk BANK NOTE
On October 4, 1995,
Slovakia issued a new bank note in 200 Sk denomination. Recently I have
again received some materials with pictures from the director of Banska
Bystrica's Office of the National Bank of Slovakia Ing. Jozef Kreutz. As
before I like to share them with you.
It shows a portrait of
Anton Bernolak (1762-1813), a priest, linguist and one of the leaders of
the Slovak national revival enlightenment ideals. He entered the history
of the Slovak nation as he was the first to codify the literary Slovak
language known as the Bernolak’s Slovak.
On the other side is a
historical picture of Trnava from 18th century, dominated in
the center by today’s look at the symbol of town-renaissance Town tower.
The author of the
artistic design is academic artist Jozef Bubak who also designed the
previous new Slovak notes. The author of
the engraving for the plates is Czech engraver Vaclav Fajt. The note was
printed in Germany by Giesecke & Devirient a printer of valuable
papers. This note is designed with the same safety measures as previous
notes.
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Published in the
Slovak Heritage Live newsletter Volume 4, No. 1, Spring 1996
Copyright © Vladimir Linder 1996
3804 Yale
Street, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada V5C 1P6
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