1996 Czech Republic 1000 Korun Banknote
Obverse: Features a portrait of František Palacký (1798–1876), a Czech historian and politician known as the “Father of the Nation.” The denomination “1000” is displayed prominently in the upper left and right corners, and “TISÍC KORUN ČESKÝCH” is inscribed in the center.
Obverse lettering: ČESKÁ NÁRODNÍ BANKA, TISÍC KORUN ČESKÝCH.
Reverse: Depicts a majestic eagle with wings spread, symbolizing strength and freedom, along with the Czech coat of arms displaying the lion, Moravian eagle, and Silesian eagle. The denomination “1000” is repeated multiple times.
Reverse lettering: PADĚLÁNÍ BANKOVEK SE TRESTÁ PODLE ZÁKONA
Size: ±158 x 74 mm
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