Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors

Czech bank’s coin marks 75 years since Anthropoid operation

Share on facebook
Share on twitter
Share on linkedin
Table of Contents


Prague, May 23 (CTK) – The Czech National Bank (CNB) has issued a silver commemorative coin to mark 75 years since the Anthropoid operation within which Czechoslovak paratroopers attacked and fatally injured Reinhard Heydrich, one of the highest-ranking Nazi officers, in Prague, the CNB announced on its website yesterday.

The coin worth 200 crowns will be available for buyers as from Wednesday.

Its author is Irena Hradecka. The obverse side shows the rear of Heydrich’s car damaged by a bomb thrown at it in the May 27, 1942 attack carried out by Jan Kubis and Jozef Gabcik.

The reverse side shows a window and a wall of the crypt of Prague’s Saints Cyril and Methodius Church, where members of the Anthropoid group of paratroopers died after being revealed by the Nazis.

The CNB has issued 5,400 coins in the common form and 10,600 top-quality ones with a different surface and side.

The coin is the fifth in a cycle of commemorative silver 200-crown coins the CNB plans to issue in 2016-2020.

In June, the next coin will mark the birth centenary of Czech poet Josef Kainar.

Apart from the coin marking the Anthropoid operation anniversary, a post stamp was issued on the same occasion recently, and the event will be commemorated by a new film and a number of books to appear.

($1=23.557 crowns)

most viewed

Subscribe Now