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100th anniversary of the Slovak National Theatre
€10 silver collector coin
The Slovak National Theatre (SND) was established in 1920 and played an important role in supporting the objectives of the then recently established Czechoslovak Republic. Putting together Slovakia’s first permanent professional theatre was a demanding process, given not only the noticeable shortage of professional performing artists, but also the lack of clarity about the cultural and social objectives that the SND was supposed to meet. The performances put on by the SND in its early years were mostly in the Czech language, but with a new generation of Slovak performers coming through, an increasing number of productions were in Slovak. Today, the SND’s companies perform at the theatre’s New Building and also at its original venue: a building in central Bratislava built in 1886 to a design by the renowned Viennese architectural studio Fellner & Helmer (known originally as the City Theatre and now as the SND Historical Building). Starting out against the backdrop of the Germanic-Hungarian theatrical scene, the SND’s further evolution reflected the effects of several regime changes on the composition of its casts and audiences in 846.
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Coin description
Obverse:
The coin’s obverse design depicts the SNT’s Historical Building. At the bottom centre is the Slovak coat of arms, which bisects the year of issuance ‘2020’. The name of the issuing country is inscribed along the upper edge of the design. To the left of the issuance year is the mint mark of the Kremnica Mint (Mincovňa Kremnica), consisting of the letters ‘MK’ placed between two dies. To the right of the year are the stylised letters ‘PV’ referring to the designer.Reverse:
The reverse features the Slovak National Theatre logo enclosed within a square frame. A pair of comedy and tragedy masks appear below the logo at the bottom of the design. Above the logo are the coin’s denomination ‘10’ and currency ‘EURO’, one above the other. The year ‘1920’ is shown with the first two digits to the left of the logo and the last two digits to the right. The inscription appearing along almost the entire edge of the design, except at the very bottom, is ‘SLOVENSKÉ NÁRODNÉ DIVADLO’ (Slovak National Theatre) and ‘100. VÝROČIE ZALOŽENIA (100th anniversary of establishment), with the two parts separated by a point.
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Coin details
Designer: Peter Valach Composition: .900 silver, .100 copper Weight: 18 g Diameter: 34 mm Edge: • SLOVENSKÉ NÁRODNÉ DIVADLO 1920 – 2020
(The Slovak National Theatre 1920 – 2020)Producer: Kremnica Mint Engraver: Dalibor Schmidt Issuing volume: 3,100 coins in brilliant uncirculated quality
8,200 coins in proof qualityIssuing date: 28 February 2020