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Slowakei. 20 Korún 1941 / St. Cyril and St. Methodius - MS63  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Slowakei. 20 Korún 1941 / St. Cyril and St. Methodius - MS63 (Ohne mindestpreis)

20 Korún 1941 St. Cyril and St. Methodius Highlights: 1. Issued in a Nazi satellite state, it offers a tangible link to the geopolitical tensions of the era, making it a standout piece for history enthusiasts beyond typical commemorative coins. 2. Featuring Saints Cyril and Methodius, inventors of the early Slavic alphabet, it uniquely embodies the promotion of Slavic identity and Christianity, adding educational depth to collections focused on European cultural icons. Coin Story: 1941 Slovakia 20 Korona silver coin was issued during the period of the Slovak Republic (1939-1945), when Slovakia was a satellite state of Nazi Germany, under its protection and influence. It is a circulating commemorative coin, issued on October 6, 1941, and withdrawn on December 31, 1947, minted by the Kremnica Mint (established in 1328). The obverse features the Slovak coat of arms with a linden branch below; the reverse shows the images of Saints Cyril and Methodius, with a cross church on the lower right. Saints Cyril and Methodius were 9th-century Byzantine Christian missionaries, revered as apostles to the Slavs and patrons of Slavic culture. They invented the Glagolitic alphabet (predecessor to the Cyrillic script), promoting the Christianization and cultural development of the Slavic peoples. In the context of World War II, this coin not only commemorates Slavic cultural heritage but may also have been used to promote Slavic identity and strengthen national sentiment, carrying historical and cultural symbolic significance. As a historical artifact from WWII-era Nazi-occupied Slovakia, this coin holds high cultural and historical collectible value, appealing to collectors interested in European history, Slavic culture, or coins from Nazi satellite states.

Nr. 101045213

Verkauft
Slowakei. 20 Korún 1941 / St. Cyril and St. Methodius - MS63  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Slowakei. 20 Korún 1941 / St. Cyril and St. Methodius - MS63 (Ohne mindestpreis)

20 Korún 1941 St. Cyril and St. Methodius

Highlights:
1. Issued in a Nazi satellite state, it offers a tangible link to the geopolitical tensions of the era, making it a standout piece for history enthusiasts beyond typical commemorative coins.
2. Featuring Saints Cyril and Methodius, inventors of the early Slavic alphabet, it uniquely embodies the promotion of Slavic identity and Christianity, adding educational depth to collections focused on European cultural icons.

Coin Story:
1941 Slovakia 20 Korona silver coin was issued during the period of the Slovak Republic (1939-1945), when Slovakia was a satellite state of Nazi Germany, under its protection and influence. It is a circulating commemorative coin, issued on October 6, 1941, and withdrawn on December 31, 1947, minted by the Kremnica Mint (established in 1328).

The obverse features the Slovak coat of arms with a linden branch below; the reverse shows the images of Saints Cyril and Methodius, with a cross church on the lower right. Saints Cyril and Methodius were 9th-century Byzantine Christian missionaries, revered as apostles to the Slavs and patrons of Slavic culture. They invented the Glagolitic alphabet (predecessor to the Cyrillic script), promoting the Christianization and cultural development of the Slavic peoples.

In the context of World War II, this coin not only commemorates Slavic cultural heritage but may also have been used to promote Slavic identity and strengthen national sentiment, carrying historical and cultural symbolic significance.

As a historical artifact from WWII-era Nazi-occupied Slovakia, this coin holds high cultural and historical collectible value, appealing to collectors interested in European history, Slavic culture, or coins from Nazi satellite states.

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