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St. Nicholas Church Octagonal Belfry 10 Haleru Slovak Republic Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry and Craft Making (Church Bells)

St. Nicholas Church Octagonal Belfry 10 Haleru Slovak Republic Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry and Craft Making (Church Bells)

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St. Nicholas Church Octagonal Belfry 10 Haleru Slovak Republic Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry and Craft Making

Reverse: Octagonal belfry with shingled roof from the Church of St. Nicholas, an East Carpathian wooden church originally located in Kožuchovc, and dating to 1741. The belfry was constructed by unknown craftsmen. The entire church was transferred to Košice in the 20th century. It is now located in on the grounds of the East Slovak Museum.
Lettering: 10 h

Obverse: Slovak shield above the country name, which is above the date
Lettering: SLOVENSKÁ REPUBLIKA
Translation: Slovak Republic

Features
Issuer Slovakia
Period Republic (1993-date)
Type Standard circulation coin
Years 1993-2003
Value 10 Halierov (0.1 SKK)
Currency Koruna (1993-2008)
Composition Aluminium
Weight 0.72 g
Diameter 17 mm
Thickness 1.5 mm
Shape Round
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized 12-31-2003
Number N# 2487
References KM# 17, Schön# 11

Wikipedia:
The East Slovak Museum (Slovak: Východoslovenské múzeum) in Košice, Slovakia, is one of the oldest Slovak museums, founded in 1872. It is located in the Old Town borough of Košice, at Námestie maratóncov (Marathon Runners' Square).

The museum was founded in 25 June 1876 as Felső-Magyarországi Muzeum (Museum of Upper Hungary), in the Kingdom of Hungary. In 1906, it was renamed to Felső-magyarországi Rákóczi Múzeum after the reburial of Francis II Rákóczi.

A neo-Renaissance building was erected in the early 20th century. It was the first building in the town designed to serve its needs as a museum. There are sculptures of Perseus and Vulcan on the facade of the building.

The museum also possesses a relocated wooden church that was built in 1741. [The Church of Saint Nicholas]

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