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100 Sk Banknote Description
100 Sk
(series 1993)
(series 1996)
Dimensions:
71 x 140 mm ± 1,5 mm
Designer:
Jozef Bubak
Engraver:
Vaclav Fajt
Manufacturer:
Thomas De La Rue, Zeitun, Malta (1993, 1996, 1997),
since 1999 De La Rue, Zeitun, Malta (1999, 2001),
Polska Wytwornia Papierow Wartosciowych, Warsaw, Poland (2004).
The design on the front side of the banknote shows the Madona from the Altar of Birth in St. Jacob´s Church at Levoca. This Gothic ornamental sculpture was the work of the outstanding medieval artist - sculpture and wood-carver Master Pavol of Levoca
The dessign of the back displays the town Levoca where master Pavol was acitive.The main motifs are the two dominants of the town - the church of the St. Jacob and the city hall. This motiv is overprinted by an illustration of a gothic stone head from the sacristy of the old church of the minorite order at Levoca.
100 Sk
(series 1993) - the second emission
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