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Change and circulation coins.
CHANGE AND CIRCULATION COINS OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA.
Coins in circulation in Zakarpatye area from end of the 1919 to November, 1928 and from October, 1944 to June, 1945.
The Czechoslovakian Republic was founded in October 28, 1918 with Tomas G. Masarik as President.
In the Munich Agreement of 1938, the UK and France forced Czechoslovakia to cede the German-speaking borderlands to Nazi Germany despite existing treaties, in what is commonly known as part of the Western Betrayal. In 1939 the remainder ("rump") of Czechoslovakia was invaded by Nazi Germany and divided into the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and the puppet Slovak State. Much of Slovakia and all of Zakarpatye (Subcarpathian Ruthenia) was annexed by Hungary. Poland occupied Zaolzie, an area with a Polish minority (October 1938).
After World War II, prewar Czechoslovakia was re-established, with the exception of Zakarpatye, which was annexed by the Soviet Union and incorporated into the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in November 22, 1945.
Monetary system: 1 Koruna = 100 Haleru.
Coins in circulation: 2, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50 Haleru, 1, 5, 10, 20 Korun.
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Denomination: 50 Haleru
Year: 1931
Material: Copper-Nickel
Description: Obverse: In a center there is coat of arms: Czech lion with Slovak shield, beneath – year of issue, under it – rosette. Circular inscription: REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ.
Reverse: Linden branches and wheat sprigs bound with ribbon, above – denomination '50'. At right – designer's name O. Španiel.
Copper-Nickel (Cu 75 Ni 25). Diameter – 22 mm. Weight – 5 g. Edge – milled. Mintage: 6 000 000.
The coin of this type was issued in 1921, 1922, 1924 – 1927, 1931. In circulation from 18.02. 1922 to November 1938.
Country or town: Czechoslovakia
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Denomination: 1 Koruna
Year: 1938
Material: Copper-Nickel
Description: Obverse: In a center there is coat of arms: Czech lion with Slovak shield, beneath – year of issue between two six-point asterisks. Circular inscription: REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ.
Reverse: Woman with sheaf and sickle, denomination '1' at left. Beneath – designer's name O. Španiel.
Copper-Nickel (Cu 75 Ni 25). Diameter – 25 mm. Weight – 6.66 g. Edge – milled. Mintage: 8 582 000.
The coin of this type was issued in 1922 – 1925, 1929, 1930, 1937, 1938. In circulation from 31.05. 1922 to November 1938.
Country or town: Czechoslovakia
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Denomination: 5 Korun
Year: 1926
Material: Copper-Nickel
Description: Obverse: In a center there is coat of arms: Czech lion with Slovak shield, beneath – year of issue. Circular inscription: REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ.
Reverse: Industrial factory and large value '5'. Beneath – letter G (designer – O. Gutfreund).
Copper-Nickel (Cu 75 Ni 25).Diameter – 30 mm. Weight – 10 g. Edge – milled. Mintage: 8 912 000.
The coin of this type was issued in 1925, 1926, 1927. In circulation from 25.07. 1925 to November 1938.
Country or town: Czechoslovakia
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Denomination: 5 Korun
Year: 1938
Material: Nickel
Description: Obverse: In a center there is coat of arms: Czech lion with Slovak shield, beneath – year of issue. Circular inscription: REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ.
Reverse: Industrial factory and large value '5'. Beneath – letter G (designer O. – Gutfreund).
Diameter – 27 mm. Weight – 8 g. Edge – milled. Mintage: 17 200 000.
The coin of this type was issued in 1937, 1938. In circulation from 02.05. 1938 to November 1938.
Country or town: Czechoslovakia
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