Denomination: CZK 200
Material: Silver
Mint Quality: Proof
Composition: 925 Ag 75 Cu
Weight: 13 g
Dimensions: 31 mm
Mint: Czech Mint, a.s.
Issued by: Czech National Bank
Date of Issue: 29 November 2017
Mintage: Proof – 11,600 pcs, BU – 5,800 pcs
Designer: Zbyněk Fojtů
The obverse of the two-hundred-crown coin depicts the vault of St. Wenceslas Chapel. The name of the state "ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA" and the denomination with the currency abbreviation "200 Kč" are located in the lower part of the coin field. The Czech Mint mark, consisting of the letters "Č" and "M", is placed in the upper part of the coin field.
The reverse of the two-hundred-crown coin features in the foreground a statue of St. Wenceslas and in the background the wall of St. Wenceslas Chapel set with semi-precious stones. Around the circumference of the coin, the open legend reads "VYSVĚCENÍ KAPLE SV. VÁCLAVA V KATEDRÁLE SV. VÍTA" (Consecration of St. Wenceslas Chapel in St. Vitus Cathedral).
Along the right edge of the coin, the years "1367" and "2017" are arranged in two lines. The initials of the coin's designer, academic sculptor Zbyněk Fojtů, consisting of a composition of the letters "F" and "Z", are placed in the lower part of the coin field.
Each coin is supplied with a cream-coloured catalogue card featuring a description of the coin and its embossed depiction.