Euro -Czech Republic? [solved]

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Have a nice weekend and well-being without stress.
In the meantime, please do not look for this coin in euro wallets-he's not there yet.
Upon joining the EU, the state committed that it will adopt the common currency. The idea is beginning to awaken that in a short time at least debates will be set up.
I as a person am for acceptance.
Defenders' arguments that everything will become more expensive -are unnecessary, It has been rising more and more recently and perhaps daily inflation like a pig. I have been shopping for groceries for perhaps over 50 years and my memory is excellent.
I want to present you with suggestions on what coins should look like:

Now valid crown:


( I ask the Englishman do not give for the coin section of circulation in 2024 Who found it? )
our coat of arms is still valid on coins, it is our two-tailed lion.


Our patron St. Wenceslas from the statue on the square, the same as for CZK 20 now in circulation -only now it's a special Tridecagonal and it will just be a circle.

Further in the tradition again a view of Prague Castle and Charles Bridge - a tradition since 1918 with the first coins:


Now in circulation 50 CZK:


These are suggestions, and I think it will work out the same way:



Yes, other designers and funny jerks are involved, from the design of our soldier Švejk to hops, traditional beer brewing and more.





Take it as information that maybe in a short time you can prepare a new album and finish the space -extension rooms.
Thank you only for inspiration and information.
Ivan
The EU is crumbling and I can see some countries leaving and reverting to their old currency,
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Quote: "Offa"​The EU is crumbling and I can see some countries leaving and reverting to their old currency,
​Several countries are in negotiations to join the EU, and separately nations are in the process of joining the Euro Zone. I don't see either as crumbling.

Creating a new currency and switching to it from the Euro would be hard. To begin I expect that strong rumors of a country considering it would cause a massive outflow from the banks of the country as people move assets to prevent them from being converted to the new currency. And residents/businesses would continue to use the Euro for out-of-country transactions/accepting money from tourists.
Quote: "Offa"​The EU is crumbling and I can see some countries leaving and reverting to their old currency,
​Hi
I'm an optimist.
Only the weakest fall away ( I'm looking at the start of the Olympics )
We have to be careful here, these are sensitive political views. So far, no one has returned to the original currency. As far as the currency is concerned, the euro is more stable than our small currencies, which react confusedly and is in second place -as a world currency.

But friends, it's a different idea of ​​need and further expand to the Balkan countries -and that is the idea of ​​finally having a Europe without wars.
We haven't had such a long time without war and killing for a long time, and who does not believe me, so believe me a whole year after the war in the Balkans -he slept under the tower where he sang to me 3 times a day from the tower of prayer ( I called him Fredy Mercury) So I know what war can do for atrocities.
So I believe in this project and I also know that when someone is pushing somewhere, they have to fulfill what they promised and accept the common currency. Otherwise, he is fake and ungrateful.
Ivan
Status changed to Solved (MIMAEL, 23 Jul 2021, 16:09)
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Stepping away from politics, but into linguistics, which is more my thing: my eye got stuck on the '2 euro' label.

Do the Czech inflect the word 'euro', like 'dvě (2) eura', 'pět (5) eur'?
And do they say 'euro' or do they pronounce it 'evro', as in 'Evropa'?

I like your designs, Ivan.
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​Stepping away from politics, but into linguistics, which is more my thing: my eye got stuck on the '2 euro' label.

​Do the Czech inflect the word 'euro', like 'dvě (2) eura', 'pět (5) eur'?
​And do they say 'euro' or do they pronounce it 'evro', as in 'Evropa'?

​I like your designs, Ivan.
​Ahoj
Yes, Europe is ,, Evropa,, -after ours .

but the currency of the Euro ---is after our ,, euro ,,.

2- eura, 5 -eur , 1 -euro , 10 eur ( Yes you're right )

it is linguistically probably a new word, as well as other domesticated modern words usually from English ( OMG, COOL , BOSS, hundreds of others) , However, paradoxically, English is also spoken at EU headquarters, I just do not remember that any state from the union has this language. ( Conversation between two young people is sometimes a nice experience) And that's what Europe is about -after recent research into DNA genetics, you would be amazed at who's who -and who has what ancestors, I think many of the state has for the population as a state secret so as not to tip the system.
Ahoj
Ivan
Ireland is a state within the European Union and they speak English.

Cheers Mike
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Quote: "MIMAEL"​Have a nice weekend and well-being without stress.
​In the meantime, please do not look for this coin in euro wallets-he's not there yet.
​ Upon joining the EU, the state committed that it will adopt the common currency. The idea is beginning to awaken that in a short time at least debates will be set up.
​I as a person am for acceptance.
​Defenders' arguments that everything will become more expensive -are unnecessary, It has been rising more and more recently and perhaps daily inflation like a pig. I have been shopping for groceries for perhaps over 50 years and my memory is excellent.
​I want to present you with suggestions on what coins should look like:

​Now valid crown:


​ ( I ask the Englishman do not give for the coin section of circulation in 2024 Who found it? )
​our coat of arms is still valid on coins, it is our two-tailed lion.


Our patron St. Wenceslas from the statue on the square, the same as for CZK 20 now in circulation -only now it's a special Tridecagonal and it will just be a circle.

​Further in the tradition again a view of Prague Castle and Charles Bridge - a tradition since 1918 with the first coins:


​Now in circulation 50 CZK:


​These are suggestions, and I think it will work out the same way:



​Yes, other designers and funny jerks are involved, from the design of our soldier Švejk to hops, traditional beer brewing and more.





​Take it as information that maybe in a short time you can prepare a new album and finish the space -extension rooms.
​Thank you only for inspiration and information.
​Ivan
​Interesting designs.

The Czech Republic was one of several EU nations that opted out the Euro at first but in recent years Croatia,Bulgaria,Romania and your country has been more in favour of adopting the euro compared to the past.

So rest in peace:
Czech Koruna 1993-2024
Croatian Kuna 1995-2023
Bulgarian Lev 1999-2024
Romanian Bani 2005-2024
you will be missed

Croatia’s Euro coinage designs
https://news.coinupdate.com/croatia-european-union-selected-designs-announced-for-proposed-national-euro-coinage-after-public-consultation/?sfw=pass1627567140
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I wish you a nice day and especially health.

Yes, colleague ,,brismike,, it is so. And I didn't want to hurt these brave and honest people on this island at all. We all know that this is due to the internationally recognized standard of use of a universally domesticated international world language communicator.
He is it an joke, or cheerleader that almost everyone has a different native language in the center of Brussels EU.
( it was supposed to be humorous, but probably only in our east )
,,Worldwide collection,,- Yes, there will definitely be an expansion, which is a good sign.
He who traversed the countries of the southern Balkans -So he knows that the euro is still used there and in some countries as a single currency ( Like the German ,,mark,, in front of the euro )
However, I see it in the Czech Republic for the year 2025-30 ( I'm a supporter )
And I was very pleased with the Croatian brothers -by including the language of ancient Hlalolitics.
( It's my heart's desire -perhaps even my coin will one day break out of an unknown country because of this language)


Beautiful to think about your roots and history!
Ahoj -and enjoy a hobby that history is full of.
Ivan
Yeah - holes to fill <:D

@MIMAEL, thank you for the thoughtful post with so many references to the rich numismatic history of your nation.

Since I have a Prager groschen with your famous two-tailed lion ... https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces81396.html

and I have a denar with St. Wenceslas ... https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces92286.html,

I like both of these ideas, but I am not sure how they conform to the principles for Euro coin design
Quote: "tdziemia"​@MIMAEL, thank you for the thoughtful post with so many references to the rich numismatic history of your nation.

​Since I have a Prager groschen with your famous two-tailed lion ... https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces81396.html

​and I have a denar with St. Wenceslas ... https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces92286.html,

​I like both of these ideas, but I am not sure how they conform to the principles for Euro coin design
​Have a nice weekend and health and well-being.
I add: ,,Only now, late, did I read on the reverse of the denarius a link to St. Wenceslas - the mistake is that it is not on the description of the numista page about the coin,,-so forgive the rest applies


,,tdziemia,,-Thank you, I'm not sure about the denarius if St. Václav (St. Wenceslas) , , the coin is Vladislav I. ( only that he would be standing there in that pair),, I got a pile of Prague groschen of Wenceslas VI and I will put them in exchanges when I feel like changing coins again I'm not in the mood yet,, -I'm lazy and incredibly moody.
To your question:
St. Wenceslas -is the patron saint of our country , therefore, its presence on euro coins is assumed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wenceslaus_I,_Duke_of_Bohemia

coin Vladislav I.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladislaus_I,_Duke_of_Bohemia

Here is our justification why our hieraldic symbol should not be missing on euro coins:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%B6hmischer_L%C3%B6we

So I have a handsome coin from the turn of the millennium, the coin is
Vratislaus I (1085-1092), but it refers to St. Wenceslas
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces77592.html
I took it in a hurry now so it's a darker photo.
What is important is the fact that even then St. Patron was recognized and it still has a point in the murder of the family "Vršovců".

The statue of St. Wenceslas Square is on the square of the same name in Prague:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Saint_Wenceslas,_Wenceslas_Square

,,tdziemia,,-( I'm looking forward to the coins of your saints in another thread like to the cinema, especially to St. Martin
and for other soldiers, that's my blood bond)

Ahoj Ivan

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