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The 1968 Czechoslovakia 10 korun silver coin celebrates the 100th anniversary of the National Theatre in Prague (1868–1968), one of the most important symbols of Czech cultural identity and artistic revival. The National Theatre embodies drama, opera, and the determination of a nation to preserve its language and heritage.
The reverse presents a dramatic allegorical scene: a classical goddess standing proudly in a chariot drawn by two rearing horses. Their raised hooves, flowing manes, and tense musculature convey energy and movement, while the goddess lifts a flaming torch high above her head, symbolizing enlightenment and national culture. The dates 1868–1968 are placed beneath the composition, with the inscription referring to the National Theatre in Prague along the rim. The obverse features the coat of arms of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic — a rampant lion within a shield crowned by a five-pointed star — with the denomination “10” below and the state name encircling the design.
Struck in silver in Proof quality and certified PCGS PR67 CAM, this coin displays attractive cameo contrast and crisp details. A refined and historically meaningful commemorative for collectors of European silver issues.
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| Item type | Coin / Collector coins |
| Internal Reference | CZ228 |
| Nominal sum | 100 korun |
| Nominal, number | 100 |
| Weight, g | 12.00 |
| Diameter, mm | 30.0 |
| Quality of coinage | Proof |
| Mintage | 5000 |
| CoA | No |
| Case | No |
| Country | Europe / Czech Republic |
| Certification | PCGS |
| Year | 1968 |
| Bimetal | No |
| Coin material | Silver / Ag 500 |
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