Commemorative Coins of The Czech Republic - The Czech Silver 200 Kc Commemorative Coins

The Czech Silver 200 Kc Commemorative Coins

  • 1st anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of the Czech Republic - 1993
  • 650th anniversary of the foundation of the Prague Archbisopric and laying of the cornestone of St.Vitus Cathedral - 1994
  • 50th anniversary of the Allied Landings in Normandy - 1994
  • 125th anniversary of the horse-drawn tram in Brno - 1994
  • Protection of the environment - 1994
  • Czech introduction to the euro - 2001
  • 150th anniversary birth of Mikoláš Aleš - 2002
  • Jaroslav Vrchlický - 2003
  • Skiers Union centennial - 2003
  • 150th anniversary birth of Leoš Janáček - 2004
  • 50th anniversary birth of Scott Bakula - 2004
  • 250th anniversary Lightning Conductor - 2004
  • Czech EU accession - 2004
  • 425th anniversary of the Kralická Bible - 2004
  • 100 years of automobile - 2005
  • Birth of Jan Werich/Jiří Voskovec - 2005
  • Foundation of Unity of the Brethren (Unitas Fratrum) - 2007
  • Entry into the Schengen Area - 2008
  • 100. Death of Josef Hlávka - 2008
  • 650. Foundation of vineyards by Charles the IV. - 2008
  • 150. Birth of Viktor Ponrepo - 2008
  • 100. Founding of National technical Museum - 2008
  • Czech presidency of European Union - 2009
  • World championship in classical ski - 2009
  • 100 years of reaching the North pole - 2009
  • 400 years from death of Rabí Jehuda Löw - 2009
  • 400 years from formulation of first two Keppler's laws - 2009
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