Description:
Obverse
The obverse side of the coin depicts references to Anton Bernolák's life and work – including the title page of his book Etymologia vocum Slavicarum, a facsimile of his signature, and a quill. On the left side is the state emblem of the Slovak Republic, positioned above the year 2012. The country name SLOVENSKO is written I the lower part of the coin.
Reverse
On the reverse side of the coin there is a portrait of Anton Bernolák set in a textual composition that forms the titles of his works. The denomination 10 EURO is on the left side of the coin, and below the portrait there is written ANTON BERNOLÁK and the years of his birth and death 1762 – 1813. To the left of the portrait the mintmark of the Kremnica Mint and to the right are the stylised initials of the coin's designer Pavel Károly.
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