200 Crowns

December 29, 2008

Jan Amos Komenský (1592 – 1670), Czech teacher, theologist, humanistic philosopher, writer and priest. Founder of didactic methods respecting child’s natural developmental needs.
200 crowns

1998 version
in circulation since 6 January 1999, printed by STC Praha

* the banknote is 146 mm long and 69 mm wide with tolerance ą 1.5 mm; the coupon is 39 mm wide; the windowed thread is located 57 mm from the left margin with tolerance ą 6 mm
* the blind code is in the top right corner and consists of two adjacent vertical stripes 8 mm long
* printing techniques: the portrait, texts, blind code, denomination on the coupon - intaglio printing; other - offset printing
* under the text “guvernér” is a facsimile of the signature of the vice-governor of the bank with the abbreviation “v z.”

Previous version still valid:
1996 version

* in circulation since 14 August 1996, printed by STC Praha; the motif, parameters, colour and design are the same; this version is marked with the number “1996″ in brown in the lower half of the banknote; facsimile of the signature of the governor of the bank; for differences in protective elements, see related links above

Previous version:
1993 version

* in circulation since 8 February 1993 till 31 January 2007. The banknotes will be exchangeable until 31 January 2010 at all banks providing cash services and from 1 February 2010 at CNB branches
* printed by STC Praha; the motif, parameters, colour and design are the same; this version is marked with the number “1993″ in brown in the lower half of the banknote; facsimile of the signature of the governor of the bank; for differences in protective elements, see: elements

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