Pamätný list k striebornej zberateľskej minci 10 eur 2012 - Chatam Sofer
Commemorative Deed of the first day of the "Chatam Sofer - the 250th anniversary of the birth" silver collector coin issue in nominal value of EUR 10
On the commemorative deed are handwritten signs of the author of the coin´s design, director of the Kremnica Mint and the director of the Museum of Jewish Culture.
Náklad / Issue: 2000 kusov / pieces
Pamätný list obsahuje originálne podpisy autora mince Pavla Károlyho, riaditeľa Múzea židovskej kultúry Univ. prof. PhDr. Pavla Mešťana, DrSc, a riaditeľa Mincovne Kremnica, š. p. Ing. Vlastimila Kalinca.
Údaje o minci / Information about coin
Autor / Designer: Pavel Károly
Materiál: Ag 900, Cu 100
Hmotnosť / Weight: 18 g
Priemer / Diameter: 34 mm
Hrana - nápis / Edge - inscription: „ – RABÍN – UČENEC – SUDCA – UČITEĽ “ ( – Rabbi – Scholar – Judge - Teacher)
Výrobca / Producer: Mincovňa Kremnica
Rytec / Engraver: Dalibor Schmidt
Náklad / Number of pieces minted: v bežnom vyhotovení 5 800 ks (brilliant uncirculated quality)
v proof vyhotovení 7 900 ks (proof quality)
Emisia / Date of issue: 18. 6. 2012
Lícna strana:
Na líci mince je v trojuholníkovej ploche stvárnený výsek z veduty Bratislavy z obdobia pôsobenia Chatama Sofera. Naľavo od nej je v dvoch riadkoch označenie nominálnej hodnoty 10 EURO a napravo je štátny znak Slovenskej republiky, pod ktorým je letopočet 2012. Názov štátu SLOVENSKO je v opise v hornej časti mincového poľa. Štylizované iniciálky mena a priezviska autora výtvarného návrhu mince Pavla Károlyho PK a značka Mincovne Kremnica sú v spodnej časti veduty.
Rubová strana:
Na rube mince je v trojuholníkovej ploche zobrazený portrét Chatama Sofera doplnený zvitkom Tóry a sedemramenným svietnikom. Pri ľavom okraji mince je v opise meno a priezvisko CHATAM SOFER a pri jej pravom okraji je v opise prepis mena a priezviska v hebrejčine. V spodnej časti mincového poľa sú letopočty označujúce rok jeho narodenia 1762 a úmrtia 1839.
The National Bank of Slovakia has issued (18th June) a new coin which marks the 250th anniversary of birth of Chatam Sofer (1762 - 1839) one of Europe’s most noted scholars of the Talmud and founder of the Bratislava Yeshiva which continued as a primary institute of Hebrew education until the outbreak of World War II. Born in Frankfurt, Sofer traveled to Boskovice, Moravia (now part of the Czech Republic) as a scholar in 1782 where he became recognized as an authority in the teachings of the Talmud. The Yeshiva he founded in Bratislava in 1806 eventually became the most influential institute of Hebrew studies.
The coin, a 10 EURO silver issue, is the work of designer Pavel Károly and depicts a portrait of Sofer inspired from an Oil painting by Ber Frank Halevi's original drawing. The depiction is placed within a triangle, one half of a traditional Star of David, and a menorah is positioned below the portrait. His year of birth and death, 1762 and 1839 is seen on either side of the menorah. The text “CHATAM SOFER” is placed around the upper left edge and the same – in Hebrew letters is positioned on the right side.
The reverse design includes a scenic depiction of Bratislava during the time of the founding of Sofer’s yeshiva within a triangle, in opposite position along with the coin’s face value of “10 EURO” seen on the left side and the year “2012” seen on the right. The text “SLOVENSKO” appears above the primary design along the top edge. The coin is struck at the Kremnica Mint in both proof and FDC or UNC quality. Both versions are minted in .900 fine silver with a weight of 18 grams and a diameter of 34 mm. Mintage figures for the proof version is authorized at 7,900 pieces and the FDC version has an authorized mintage of 5,800 pieces.