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Silver Coin 200 CZK Finding a sculpture of a woman in Dolní Věstonice 100th Anniversary 2025 Standard

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Finding of a sculpture of a woman in Dolní Věstonice, the so-called Venus of Věstonice

A small female statue made of baked clay in the period 29 000 - 25 000 BC is the third oldest known depiction of a human figure in the world. It is also the earliest evidence of pottery production in the Paleolithic period.

The discovery was made on 13 July 1925 during an archaeological excavation between Dolní Věstonice and Pavlov Members of the team of archaeologist Karel Absolon also found a statuette broken in two among stone tools and animal bones in the ash pit of a prehistoric settlement. Almost immediately, it was clear that a world unique had been discovered. The figurine measures 11.5 cm in height and 4.3 cm at the sides. It represents a naked woman with sagging breasts, wide hips and fat pads on her back. The face is executed in a very simplified manner, with two grooves representing the eyes. It has very aesthetic proportions compared to other Paleolithic finds.

The figurine has been subjected to many examinations using newly available technologies. It is known to have been made from splinter directly from the site of the find. In addition to sediment, it also contains other impurities and possibly fragments of mammoth bone. The non-compactness of the mass caused cracks and cavities inside the figurine during firing, which threaten its condition. Analysis of the four punctures on the top of the head is currently underway in an attempt to confirm Karl Absolon's hypothesis that the head of Venus was decorated with bird feathers.

The Venus of Věstonice is a national cultural monument of the Czech Republic and is permanently stored in a safe in an undisclosed location. The original is only exhibited on special occasions. In 2004, American art dealers set its price at $40 million.

Each silver coin in the Standard version is placed in a protective plastic capsule along with a certificate of authenticity from the CNB. The dark blue etui is included only in the Proof version.

plastova kapsle,certifikat



Product Specifications

Author:
.....
Issuer:
ČNB
Food:
indented
Nominal:
200 CZK
Version:
Standard
Purity:
925/1000 Ag, 75/1000 Cu
Country of origin:
Česká republika
Emissions:
2025
Weight:
13 g
Mint:
Czech Mint
Circulation:
..... pcs
Average:
31 mm
Topic:
History

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