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50 Sk Banknote Description
Basic characteristics
Dimensions
68 x 134 mm ± 1,5 mm
Designer
artist Jozef Bubák
Engraver
Ron Beckers
Manufacturers:
1. Ba Banknote, Ottawa, Canada (1993, 1995, 1999, 2002), (since 2001 part of Giesecke & Devrient, Germany)
2. Canadian Bank Note Company Ottawa, Canada (2005)
Description
The design of the front side of the new Slovak 50 Sk banknote is dedicated to the memory of St. Cyril and St. Method, the first Slav missionaries.
The motif on the back side of the banknote illustrates two hands, with the first seven letters of the old Slavonic alphabet “Hlaholika” between them, as a symbol of the gift the two saints brought to the ancient Slavs. The symmetrically reversed silhouette of the medieval church at Dražovce (District of Nitra) symbolizes the dawn of Christianity in our country.
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 50-koruna Bimillennial banknotes were issued in limited quantities of 168,750.