An Analysis of the Czech "Extra Quality" Bootleg
In the pre-digital streaming era, music enthusiasts relied on physical media to hear unreleased material from their favorite artists. Among the most sought-after items for collectors of 1960s rock were the "Private Gold" series of CDs. Specifically, Private Gold 11: The Pyramid, released in 1996 by the Czech entity Pyramida, remains a point of fascination for audiophiles and collectors. An Analysis of the Czech "Extra Quality" Bootleg
No discussion of extra quality is complete without acknowledging the performers. The 1996 cast of Private Gold 11 reads like a hall of fame of European adult cinema: The chemistry between these performers
The chemistry between these performers, combined with Woodman’s direction, elevates the film beyond its genre. combined with Woodman’s direction
| Attribute | Details | |-----------|---------| | Issuer | Private mint / ražba (Czech Republic, early 1990s) | | Series | “Private Gold” – Czech thematic bullion rounds | | Coin/Medal Name | The Pyramid (Pyramida) | | Year | 1996 | | Quality | Extra Quality (EQ) – high relief, proof-like or burnished finish | | Metal | Fine gold (typically .999 or .986 fineness) | | Weight variants | Commonly 1 oz, ½ oz, ¼ oz, or 5g / 10g | | Edge | Plain or reeded (depends on mint run) | | Diameter | Standard for weight (e.g., 1 oz → 32–34 mm) |