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Czech Republic, 1994 AD., Jablonec nad Nisou mint, 10 Korun, KM 4.
Czech Republic, Jablonec nad Nisou mint (Czech), designer: Ladislav Kozák (reverse), 1994 AD.,
10 Korun (24,5 mm / 7,51 g), copper-plated steel, 7,62 g theor. mint weight, mintage 30,000 or 20.677.220? , medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), reeded edge, 
Obv.: ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA / b / 1994 , Czech (Bohemian) lion rampant to l., small "b" beneath (mintmark of the Jablonec nad Nisou mint).
Rev.: KČ 10 LK / BRNO , view of the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul in Brno, small LK -monogram (Ladislav Kozák) at 5 o´clock.
KM 4 . 

Year / Mint Mark / Mintage
1993 (castle)  70,001,000  bigger "10" (Hamburg mint)
1993 (castle)  1,000  small "10" (Hamburg mint)
1994 b  20,677,220         
1994 b  30,000      (bright alloy composition)
1995 b  152,388         
1995 b  20,530,459         "LK" below
1996 b  20,644,143         
1997 b  1,500 (proof)
1997 b  48,215         
1998 b  2,600 (proof)
1998 b  25,000         
1999 b  2,000 (proof)
1999 b  29,490         
2000 b  2,500 (proof)
2000 b  25,000         
2001 b  2,500 (proof)
2001 b  25,000         
2002 b  3,490  (proof)
2002 b  20,156         
2003 b  3,000 (proof)
2003 b  18,747,000         
2004 b  4,000 (proof)
2004 b  2,255,740         
2005 b  3,000 (proof)
2005 b  14,000         
2006 b  2,500 (proof)
2006 b  30,500
2007 b  20,500
2007 b  2,500 (proof)
2008 b  10,092,000         
2008 b  2,500 (proof)
2009 b  10,511,000         
2009 b  3,200 (proof)
2010 b  16,811,000         
2010 b  3,200 (proof)
2011 b     ?     
2011 b  5,500 (proof)

Brno (German: Brünn) is the second largest city in the Czech Republic, located in the southeast of the country. It was founded in 1243, although the area had been settled since the 5th century. As of December 2009 the population is 405,337. Brno is the capital of the South Moravian Region as well as the seat of the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic, the Supreme Court, the Supreme Administrative Court, the Supreme Prosecutor's Office and the Ombudsman. Traditionally, it has served as the capital of the historical land Moravia.

The Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul is located on the top of the hill, known as Petrov, on the presumed site of the former Brno castle. After the castle`s demise the free-standing Romanesque basilica was rebuilt as a Gothic cathedral in the 13th century and converted to the Baroque style in the 18th century. Its current neo-Gothic form dates from the turn of the 19-20th century. Since 1777 the cathedral has been the seat of the Brno bishopric.

The Czech koruna or Czech crown (sign: Kč; code: CZK) has been the currency of the Czech Republic since 8 February 1993 when, together with its Slovak counterpart, it replaced the Czechoslovak koruna at par.
The official name in Czech is koruna česká (the genitive plural form korun českých is used on banknotes). The ISO 4217 code is CZK and the local acronym is Kč, which is placed after the numeric value (e.g., "50 Kč"). One koruna equals 100 haléřů (abbreviated as "h", singular: haléř, nominative plural: haléře, genitive plural: haléřů - used with numbers higher or equal to 5 - e.g. 3 haléře, 8 haléřů).
The Czech Republic planned to adopt the euro in 2012, but its government suspended that plan in 2007. Although the country is economically well positioned to adopt the euro, there is considerable opposition to the move within the Czech Republic. 
Schlüsselwörter: Czech Republic Jablonec_nad_Nisou Korun Ladislav Kozák Cathedral Saint Peter_and_Paul Brno Brünn Czech Bohemian Lion rampant

Czech Republic, 1994 AD., Jablonec nad Nisou mint, 10 Korun, KM 4.

Czech Republic, Jablonec nad Nisou mint (Czech), designer: Ladislav Kozák (reverse), 1994 AD.,
10 Korun (24,5 mm / 7,51 g), copper-plated steel, 7,62 g theor. mint weight, mintage 30,000 or 20.677.220? , medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), reeded edge,
Obv.: ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA / b / 1994 , Czech (Bohemian) lion rampant to l., small "b" beneath (mintmark of the Jablonec nad Nisou mint).
Rev.: KČ 10 LK / BRNO , view of the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul in Brno, small LK -monogram (Ladislav Kozák) at 5 o´clock.
KM 4 .

Year / Mint Mark / Mintage
1993 (castle) 70,001,000 bigger "10" (Hamburg mint)
1993 (castle) 1,000 small "10" (Hamburg mint)
1994 b 20,677,220
1994 b 30,000 (bright alloy composition)
1995 b 152,388
1995 b 20,530,459 "LK" below
1996 b 20,644,143
1997 b 1,500 (proof)
1997 b 48,215
1998 b 2,600 (proof)
1998 b 25,000
1999 b 2,000 (proof)
1999 b 29,490
2000 b 2,500 (proof)
2000 b 25,000
2001 b 2,500 (proof)
2001 b 25,000
2002 b 3,490 (proof)
2002 b 20,156
2003 b 3,000 (proof)
2003 b 18,747,000
2004 b 4,000 (proof)
2004 b 2,255,740
2005 b 3,000 (proof)
2005 b 14,000
2006 b 2,500 (proof)
2006 b 30,500
2007 b 20,500
2007 b 2,500 (proof)
2008 b 10,092,000
2008 b 2,500 (proof)
2009 b 10,511,000
2009 b 3,200 (proof)
2010 b 16,811,000
2010 b 3,200 (proof)
2011 b ?
2011 b 5,500 (proof)

Brno (German: Brünn) is the second largest city in the Czech Republic, located in the southeast of the country. It was founded in 1243, although the area had been settled since the 5th century. As of December 2009 the population is 405,337. Brno is the capital of the South Moravian Region as well as the seat of the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic, the Supreme Court, the Supreme Administrative Court, the Supreme Prosecutor's Office and the Ombudsman. Traditionally, it has served as the capital of the historical land Moravia.

The Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul is located on the top of the hill, known as Petrov, on the presumed site of the former Brno castle. After the castle`s demise the free-standing Romanesque basilica was rebuilt as a Gothic cathedral in the 13th century and converted to the Baroque style in the 18th century. Its current neo-Gothic form dates from the turn of the 19-20th century. Since 1777 the cathedral has been the seat of the Brno bishopric.

The Czech koruna or Czech crown (sign: Kč; code: CZK) has been the currency of the Czech Republic since 8 February 1993 when, together with its Slovak counterpart, it replaced the Czechoslovak koruna at par.
The official name in Czech is koruna česká (the genitive plural form korun českých is used on banknotes). The ISO 4217 code is CZK and the local acronym is Kč, which is placed after the numeric value (e.g., "50 Kč"). One koruna equals 100 haléřů (abbreviated as "h", singular: haléř, nominative plural: haléře, genitive plural: haléřů - used with numbers higher or equal to 5 - e.g. 3 haléře, 8 haléřů).
The Czech Republic planned to adopt the euro in 2012, but its government suspended that plan in 2007. Although the country is economically well positioned to adopt the euro, there is considerable opposition to the move within the Czech Republic.

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