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Czech Republic 7,62 g 24,5 mm / 14 CZECH REPUBLIC April 2014 www.numikos.com #1 European coin Catalog! Selling in over 20 countries and 300+ locations now also for Smartphones, Tablets or Computers!! EUROPA MÜNZKATALOG COINS OF EUROPE von 1901 bis 2013 or 1901-2013 Oktober 2013 Ausgabe (English Edition) (Deutsche Sprache) Austria - 3 € Belarus - 2 € Belgium - 2 € Bulgaria -2€ Czech Republic - 2 € Denmark - 1 € France - 5 € Germany - 6 € Great Britain - 3 € Italy - 3 € Netherlands - 2 € Poland - 5 € Portugal - 2 € Romania - 2 € Russia - 7 € San Marino - 3 € Spain - 4 € Vatican - 3 € ... Pictures of every coin, description, weight, size, metal composition and fair market value of coins based on average or lowest prices from recent auctions. www.numikos.com [email protected] CZECHOSLOVAKIA - REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKA CZECHOSLOVAKIA Date Mintage F VF XF UNC CSK5K1 5 KORUN Copper-Nickel 1930 6,980,000 0.50 1.00 5.00 40.- (1918-1993) 1931 6,740,000 0.50 1.00 4.00 25.- Following the First World War, the closely related Czechs 1932 11,280,000 0.35 1.00 3.00 40.- and Slovaks of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire 1933 R 4,190,000 1.50 4.00 20.00 75.- merged to form Czechoslovakia. During the interwar 1934 13,200,000 0.50 1.50 4.00 20.- years, the new country's leaders were frequently 1935 R 3,420,000 1.50 3.00 20.00 75.- preoccupied with meeting the demands of other ethnic 1936 8,560,000 0.25 0.75 4.00 20.- minorities within the republic, most notably the Sudeten 1937 20,200,000 0.25 0.50 3.00 12.- Germans and the Ruthenians (Ukrainians).In March of 1938 21,400,000 0.25 0.50 3.00 12.- 10,0 g 1939 Germany invaded Czechoslovakia and established =========================================== 30 mm the protectorate of BOHEMIA & MORAVIA. After CSK20h1 20 HALERU Copper-Nickel World War II, a truncated Czechoslovakia fell within the Date Mintage F VF XF UNC Soviet sphere of influence. In 1968, an invasion by 1925 16,475,000 1.00 3.00 7.00 30.- Warsaw Pact troops ended the efforts of the country's 1926 8,912,000 2.00 4.00 15.00 50.- leaders to liberalize Communist party rule and create 1927 R 4,614,000 20.- 50.- 120.- 175.- "socialism with a human face." Anti-Soviet demonstra- 2,0 g ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- tions the following year ushered in a period of harsh 18 mm CSK5K2 5 KORUN Silver 500 repression. With the collapse of Soviet authority in 1989, Czechoslovakia regained its freedom through a peaceful Date Mintage F VF XF UNC "Velvet Revolution." On 1 January 1993, the country 1921 40,000,000 0.25 1.00 4.00 15.- underwent a "velvet divorce" into its two national compo- 1922 9,100,000 0.25 2.00 6.00 25.- nents, the CZECH REPUBLIC and SLOVAKIA. 1924 20,931,000 0.25 1.00 5.00 20.- 1925 R 4,244,000 2.50 5.00 12.00 75.- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1926 14,825,000 0.25 1.00 5.00 45.- MONETARY SYSTEM 1927 11,757,000 0.25 1.00 5.00 30.- 7,0 g 100 Haleru = 1 Koruna 1928 14,018,000 0.25 1.50 5.00 20.- 27 mm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1929 R 4,225,000 1.50 3.00 10.00 80.- REPUBLIC 1930 - 1.00 2.00 10.00 40.- DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC 1931 5,000,000 0.50 1.00 8.00 40.- 1928* 1,710,000 3.- 4.- 6.- 25.- (1921-1938) 1933 RR - 20.- 50.- 120.- 200.- 1929 12,861,000 2.5 3.- 5.- 25.- Note: For coins minted during WWII see: 1937 8,208,000 0.25 0.50 3.00 15.- 1930 10,429,000 2.5 3.- 6.- 35.- Bohemia & Moravia and after 1993 see: 1938 2,212,000 0.25 0.75 6.00 25.- 1931 R 2,000,000 5.- 10.- 25.- 60.- Czech Republic and Slovakia =========================================== 1932 RR 1,000,000 6.- 12.5 30.- 80.- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CSK25h1 25 HALERU Copper-Nickel Note: Edge varieties exist for 1928 CSK2h1 2 HALERE Zinc CSK5K2a Nickel 1937 RRR 36,000 500.- 1,000.- 2,500.- 6,000.- NUMMUS Olomouc, Auction 45 -19 02 2011- 152 000 Kc 1938 12,225,000 0.50 1.00 2.00 5.- =========================================== 2,0 g 4,0 g 17 mm 21 mm CSK10K1 10 KORUN Silver 700 Subject: 10th Anniversary of Independence Date Mintage F VF XF UNC Date Mintage F VF XF UNC 1923 2,700,000 0.50 1.00 5.00 30.00 1932 RRRR - - 1500 5,000 10,000 1924 17,300,000 0.50 1.00 5.00 20.00 AUREA, Auction 38 - 21 May 2011 - 240 000 Kc 1925 2,000,000 1.00 2.00 7.50 30.00 1933 22,711,000 0.50 1.00 3.00 7.- =========================================== CSK5h1 5 HALERU Bronze 10,0 g 1,6 g =========================================== 30 mm 16 mm CSK50h1 50 HALERU Copper-Nickel DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC 1928 1,000,000 5.- 7.5 9.- 12.- Date Mintage F VF XF UNC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1923 37,800,000 0.25 1.00 2.50 10.- 1924 RRRR 10 - - 3.500 18,500 CSK10K2 10 KORUN Silver 700 AUREA, Auction 38 - 21 May 2011 - 460 000 Kc 1925 12,000,000 0.25 2.50 5.00 20.- 5,0 g 1926 RR 1,084,000 5.00 20.- 40.- 120.- 22 mm 1927 8,916,000 0.25 2.50 5.00 35.- 1928 5,320,000 0.30 2.50 6.00 25.- Date Mintage F VF XF UNC 1929 12,680,000 0.25 1.00 3.50 12.- 1921 3,000,000 0.25 1.00 4.00 30.- 1930 RR 5,000,000 3.00 10.- 30.- 100.- 1922 37,000,000 0.20 0.40 3.00 15.- 1931 7,448,000 0.25 2.00 5.00 25.- 1924 10,000,000 0.20 0.50 3.00 15.- 1932 R 3,556,000 2.00 5.00 25.- 80.- 10,0 g 1925 R 1,415,000 3.00 7.- 40.- 120.- 1938 14,244,000 0.25 0.50 3.00 12.- 30 mm 1926 RR 1,585,000 5.00 10.- 60.- 200.- 1927 R 2,000,000 2.00 5.00 30.- 80.- DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC 1931 6,000,000 0.25 0.50 4.00 20.- 1930 4,949,000 5.- 6.- 9.- 12.- =========================================== 1931 6,689,000 5.- 6.- 8.- 10.- CSK1K1 KORUNA Copper-Nickel 1932 11,447,500 5.- 5.5 8.- 10.- 1933 RRR 915,000 350.- 750.- 1,500.- 3,500.- =========================================== CSK10h1 10 HALERU Bronze =========================================== CSK20K1 20 KORUN Silver 700 12,0 g 34 mm 2,0 g 6,6 g 18 mm 25 mm Date Mintage F VF XF UNC Date Mintage F VF XF UNC 1922 50,000,000 0.30 0.50 3.00 17.- 1922 6,000,000 0.30 2.50 5.00 17.- 1923 15,385,000 0.30 0.50 3.00 15.- 1923 24,000,000 0.50 1.00 4.00 15.- 1924 21,041,000 0.30 0.50 3.00 15.- 1924 5,320,000 0.75 2.00 7.00 30.- 1925 8,574,000 0.40 0.60 4.00 25.- 1925 24,680,000 0.25 1.00 4.00 20.- 1929 5,000,000 0.50 0.75 6.00 40.- 1926 10,000,000 0.50 1.00 4.00 20.- 1930 R 5,000,000 0.40 1.00 8.00 50.- 1927 10,000,000 0.50 1.00 4.00 20.- DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC 1937 3,806,000 0.40 0.60 4.00 40.- 1928 14,290,000 0.35 1.00 4.00 20.- 1933 2,280,000 - 6 .5 10.- 15.- 1938 8,582,000 0.25 0.50 2.00 12.- 1929 R 5,710,000 2.00 5.00 20.00 120.- 1934 3,280,000 - 6.5 10.- 15.- 1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA - REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKA CSK20K2 20 KORUN Silver 700 CSKt5D1 5 DUKATU Gold 986 CSK50h2 50 HALERU Bronze Subject: Death of first President Masaryk Duke Vaclav riding a horse 12,0 g 34 mm 3,0 g 20 mm Date Mintage F VF XF UNC 1947 50,000,000 0.15 0.25 0.50 3.- 1948 20,000,000 0.15 0.25 1.50 3.- 17,45 g 1949 R 12,715,000 0.15 0.50 4.00 10.- 34 mm 1950 17,415,000 0.15 0.25 2.00 6.- DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC 1929 1,827 - 1,000.- 2,000.- 3,500.- CSK50h3 50 HALERU Aluminum 1937 1,000,000 - 6 .5 9.- 15.- 1930 RRR 543 - 3,000.- 5,500.- 9,000.- =========================================== 1931 1,528 - 1,000.- 2,000.- 3,500.- 1932 1,827 - 1,000.- 2,000.- 3,500.- TRADE COINAGE 1933 1,752 - 1,000.- 2,000.- 3,250.- 1934 RR 1,101 - 1,200.- 2,500.- 4,500.- 0,66 g 1935 RR 1,037 - 1,200.- 2,500.- 4,500.- 18 mm CSKt1D1 DUKAT Gold 986 1936 RRR 728 - 2,000.- 4,000.- 6,500.- Reverse: 1937 RRRR 4 - RARE Date Mintage F VF XF UNC Duke Vaclav 1938 RRRR 56 - RARE 1951 60,000,000 0.15 0.35 0.75 2.50 1951 RRRR 100 - RARE 1952 60,000,000 0.25 0.45 0.75 2.50 =========================================== 1953 RR 34,920,000 2.00 4.00 12.00 25.00 3,49 g CSKt10D1 10 DUKATU Gold 986 =========================================== 19,75 mm Reverse: Duke Vaclav riding a horse CSK1K2 KORUNA Copper-Nickel DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC 1923 RRR 1,000 - - 8,000 10,000 ČNS Praha, Auction 58 -15 Dec 2012- 500 000 Kc 34,9 g Note: The above coins have serial # below Duke 42 mm Resized CSKt1D1a - without serial numbers 4,5 g DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC 21 mm 1923 61,861 - BV 220.- 300.- 1924 32,814 - BV 220.- 325.- Date Mintage F VF XF UNC 1925 66,279 - BV 220.- 300.- 1946 88,000,000 0.15 0.25 1.00 3.00 1926 58,669 - BV 220.- 300.- 1947 R 12,550,000 1.50 2.50 3.00 10.00 1927 25,774 - BV 250.- 350.- Note: varieties “4” in 1946 1928 18,983 - BV 250.- 400.- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1929 R 10,253 - 300.- 450.- 800.- CSK1K3 KORUNA Aluminum 1930 R 11,338 - 300.- 450.- 900.- DATE Mintage F VF XF UNC 1931 43,482 - BV 225.- 325.- 1929 1,564 - 2,500 3,500.- 5,000.- 1932 26,617 - BV 250.- 350.- 1930 RRR 394 - 5,000 7,000.- 12,000.- 1933 57,597 - BV 220.- 300.- 1931 R 1,528 - 2,500 3,500.- 5,500.- 1934 R 9,729 - 250.- 475.- 900.- 1932 R 1,035 - 2,500 3,500.- 6,000.- 1935 R 13,178 - BV 350.- 575.- 1933 1,780 - 2,500 3,500.- 5,250.- 1,3 g 1936 R 14,566 - BV 350.- 550.- 1934 R 1,298 - 2,500 3,500.- 5,500.- 21 mm 1937 RRR 324 - - 9,500.- * 1935 RR 600 - 3,000 4,500.- 6,500.- 1938 RRRR 56 - - RARE - 1936 RR 633 - 3,000 4,500.- 7,500.- Date Mintage F VF XF UNC RRRR 1939 276 - - RARE - 1937 RRRR 34 - RARE 1947 RRR - 250.- 600.- 1,250.- 2,500.- RRR 1951 500 - - RARE - 1938 RRRR 192 - RARE 1950 62,190,000 0.20 0.35 0.50 3.00 RRR * - AUREA, Auction 48 - 8 Dec 2012 - 280 000 Kc 1951 100 - RARE 1951 61,395,000 0.20 0.35 0.50 3.00 ===========================================
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