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This banknote from Czechoslovakia was issued in 1964 and has a face value of 50 korun. The banknote measures 150 mm long and 74 mm wide.
The obverse of the banknote features a scene depicting Soviet soldiers and Slovak partisans, with the High Tatras, a mountain range located in Slovakia, in the background. The national coat of arms of Czechoslovakia is also present on this side.
On the reverse, a depiction of the Slovnaft oil refinery, located in Bratislava, is highlighted. The writing used on the banknote is Latin. You can read the signature of V. Fiala DEL MRÁ?EK SC., indicating the artists involved in the design of the banknote. Jan Mrá?ek is credited as the engraver, while Václav Fiala is designated as the designer.
The banknote incorporates a watermark representing a motif of a star inscribed within a leaf. This security feature is integrated into the paper during its manufacture.