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200 Sk Banknote Description
Basic characteristics
Dimensions
74 x 146 mm ± 1,5 mm
Designer
artist Jozef Bubák
Engraver
Václav Fajt
Manufacturers:
1. Giesecke & Devrient, Munich, Germany (1995, 1999)
2. François-Charles Oberthur Fiduciaire, Rennes, France (2002, 2006)
Description
The front of the banknote shows the portrait of Anton Bernolák (1762 – 1813), an outstanding linguist and enlightened priest, who played an important role in the movement for national emancipation. He went down in modern Slovak history as father of the first version of Standard Written Slovak language.
The design on the back displays an illustration of Trnava dating from the 18th century. The foreground is dominated by a contemporary view of the city’s symbol – the Renaissance Town Tower.
On the occasion of Bimillennium in December 1999, the National Bank of Slovakia issued banknotes with a metallized silver foil with a symbol and text commemorating the year 2000 applied at the bottom of the coupon. The 200-koruna Bimillennial banknotes were issued in limited quantities 108,000.