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Czechoslovakia Coins

The monetary history of Czechoslovakia is fascinating and reflects the country's political and economic changes during the 20th century. From its founding in 1918 until its dissolution in 1993, Czechoslovakia experienced various monetary systems and issued a variety of coins and banknotes that are of great interest to numismatists.

The Czechoslovak koruna

The Czechoslovak koruna was the official currency of Czechoslovakia from 1919 until 1993. Initially, it was introduced to replace the Austro-Hungarian koruna after the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. During the Nazi occupation, the currency was temporarily replaced by the Reichsmark, but was reinstated after World War II. In 1953, a currency reform was carried out that significantly devalued the krone, severely affecting the population.

Numismatic Milestones

Among Czechoslovakia's most notable numismatic milestones was the issuance of commemorative silver and gold coins, which began in the 1950s. These pieces celebrated historical events, personalities and cultural achievements of the country. Another relevant fact was the introduction of aluminum coins in 1953, a measure adopted to save more valuable metals. With the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, the Czechoslovak koruna was replaced by the Czech koruna and the Slovak koruna, marking the end of an era in the region's monetary history.

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The most valuable coins

The most valuable Czechoslovakia coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:

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The valuation of these coins has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.

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20 haléřů

KM#1 FO#3697
Price 0,35€-1,15€
Year 1921-1938

50 haléřů

KM#2 FO#7009
Price 0,65€-2,16€
Year 1921-1931

10 haléřů

KM#3 FO#6430
Price 0,01€-2,54€
Year 1922-1938

1 koruna

KM#4 FO#7008
Price 0,41€-1,50€
Year 1922-1938

2 haléře

KM#5 FO#11534
Year 1923-1925

5 haléřů

KM#6 FO#7732
Price 1,15€
Year 1923-1938

1 dukat

KM#7 FO#12197
Year 1923

1 dukat

KM#8 FO#12198
Year 1923

2 ducats

KM#9 FO#12200
Year 1923

5 korun

KM#10 FO#8680
Year 1925-1927

5 korun

KM#11 FO#11535
Price 4,55€-6,35€
Year 1928-1932

5 korun

KM#11a FO#16023
Price 1,00€
Year 1937-1938

10 korun

KM#12 FO#11536
Price 12,00€
Year 1928

5 ducats

KM#13 FO#12201
Year 1929

10 ducats

KM#14 FO#12202
Year 1929

10 korun

KM#15 FO#11537
Price 7,00€-9,20€
Year 1930-1933

25 haléřů

KM#16 FO#11538
Price 1,37€
Year 1932-1933

20 korun (Industry, Agriculture and Business)

KM#17 FO#11539
Price 5,00€-11,50€
Year 1933-1934

20 korun (Death of President Tomás G. Masaryk)

1 koruna

KM#19 FO#3698
Price 0,66€
Year 1946-1947

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