Apr 24, 2024

From Beer to Moles: Unveiling Czechia's (Fictional) Euro Designs!

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Prague Morning

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Czech Republicโ€™s entry into the European Union, the creators of the popular webcomic โ€œOprรกski sฤeskรญ historjeโ€ decided to have some fun.

They imagined how Czech banknotes might look if the country adopted the euro currency, adding a unique twist.

Instead of the usual European figures and monuments, these banknotes would showcase some of the Czech Republicโ€™s most recognizable cultural icons:

  1. Forget the stoic faces on traditional euros. Here, the Brno astronomical clock, a beloved local landmark known for its, ahem, โ€œphallicโ€ features, takes center stage.

  2. Move over, fashionistas! The Czech euro features a man rocking the iconic socks-and-sandals combo, a guaranteed conversation starter.

  3. No Czech list would be complete without beer, and the euro wouldnโ€™t be an exception. A mug of the countryโ€™s favorite beverage would be a refreshing addition to any wallet.

  4. European banknotes typically feature historical figures, but the Czechs take a different approach. Their euro would be graced by the image of a the Little Mole (Czech: Krtek, Krteฤek), a series of cartoons as well as the name of their title character, created between 1957 and 2002.

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