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100 KORUN (1982 m.)
100 KORUN (KM# 107)
Weight: 9.0000 g.
Alloy: 0.5000 Silver 0.1447 oz. ASW
Diameter: 29 mm
Subject: 150th Anniversary – Ceske Budejovice Horse Drawn Railway
Obv: Czech lion with socialist shield within shield, denomination and inscription below
Rev: Horse-drawn train carriage, dates below
Note: 14,939 pieces, Unc and Proof, were melted by the Czech National Bank in 1999
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KORUNA (1961-1990 m., set)
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
The Republic of Czechoslovakia, founded at the end of World War I, was part of the old Austrian-Hungarian Empire. It had an area of 49,371 sq. mi. (127,870 sq. km.) and a population of 15.6 million. Capital: Prague (Praha).
Czechoslovakia proclaimed itself a republic on Oct. 28, 1918, with Tomas G. Masaryk as President. Hitler's rise to power in Germany provoked Czechoslovakia's German minority in the Sudetenland to agitate for autonomy. Read the rest of this entry »














