Slovakia. 200 Korún 1994 - PCGS MS67





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SLOVAKIA. Kremnica. 200 Korún. 1994.
- Value: 200 Korún.
- Year: 1994.
- Inscriptions: Obverse: MOR HO! · SLOVENSKÁ REPUBLIKA · 200 Sk · 1994. Reverse: D-DAY · 6.6.1944.
- Grade: MS67 (PCGS).
A 200-Korún silver commemorative coin minted by the Slovak Republic in 1994 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Allied landings in Normandy (D-Day). The obverse features a modern geometric design with the Slovak national coat of arms in the center, surrounded by the state legend and the face value. The inscription “MOR HO!” references the famous Slovak patriotic poem by Samo Chalupka, used here as a symbolic element of courage and resilience. The reverse shows the emblem of an Allied military unit under the inscription “D-DAY”, accompanied by the historic date 6.6.1944 and maritime motifs that evoke the amphibious operation. The set exhibits a contemporary style of clean lines and contrasting surfaces. The MS67 grade certified by PCGS indicates a nearly perfect specimen, with intense original luster, highly reflective fields, sharp relief, and no significant visible marks, placing it among the finest preserved examples of this commemorative issue.
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to be absolutely clear that I do ship from Spain, which means that if the package is sent to any country outside the European Union, and/or inside the EU that has a special tax agreement (example: Canary Islands), it might be stopped in your local customs and you might be asked to pay taxes. This is a customs legal procedure and it is completely out of our control. Thanks for your understanding.
SLOVAKIA. Kremnica. 200 Korún. 1994.
- Value: 200 Korún.
- Year: 1994.
- Inscriptions: Obverse: MOR HO! · SLOVENSKÁ REPUBLIKA · 200 Sk · 1994. Reverse: D-DAY · 6.6.1944.
- Grade: MS67 (PCGS).
A 200-Korún silver commemorative coin minted by the Slovak Republic in 1994 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Allied landings in Normandy (D-Day). The obverse features a modern geometric design with the Slovak national coat of arms in the center, surrounded by the state legend and the face value. The inscription “MOR HO!” references the famous Slovak patriotic poem by Samo Chalupka, used here as a symbolic element of courage and resilience. The reverse shows the emblem of an Allied military unit under the inscription “D-DAY”, accompanied by the historic date 6.6.1944 and maritime motifs that evoke the amphibious operation. The set exhibits a contemporary style of clean lines and contrasting surfaces. The MS67 grade certified by PCGS indicates a nearly perfect specimen, with intense original luster, highly reflective fields, sharp relief, and no significant visible marks, placing it among the finest preserved examples of this commemorative issue.
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to be absolutely clear that I do ship from Spain, which means that if the package is sent to any country outside the European Union, and/or inside the EU that has a special tax agreement (example: Canary Islands), it might be stopped in your local customs and you might be asked to pay taxes. This is a customs legal procedure and it is completely out of our control. Thanks for your understanding.
