Bohemia & Moravia Banknotes Catalog
The history of banknotes in Bohemia and Moravia reflects the political and economic changes in the region over time. From the first banknotes issued during the Austro-Hungarian Empire to the current currency of the Czech Republic, the notafilia of this region has undergone several transformations.
Historical banknotes of Bohemia and Moravia
During the Nazi occupation in World War II, the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia issued its own banknotes between 1940 and 1944. These banknotes, denominated in korunas, featured designs that reflected Czech culture, although they were under German control. After the war, Czechoslovakia introduced a new series of banknotes that were used until the partition of the country in 1993.
Current banknotes of the Czech Republic
Since 1993, the Czech Republic has used the Czech koruna as its official currency. Current banknotes in circulation feature portraits of important Czech historical figures, such as Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk on the 5000 koruna bill and Ema Destinnová on the 2000 koruna note. These banknotes feature advanced security features and designs that celebrate the country's rich history and culture.
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Bohemia & Moravia is a country that does not exist.This country is currently part of the old banknotes of Czech Republic.
Valuable banknotes
The most valuable Bohemia & Moravia banknotes sought after by collectors are the following: