Czechoslovakia 1 Koruna Coin Copper-Aluminium Alloy
This 1 Koruna coin was issued by Czechoslovakia under the Federal Republic (ČSFR) between 1991 and 1992, just before the country's peaceful dissolution. It holds historical significance as one of the final coin types minted before the transition to the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Coin Specifications
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Country: Czechoslovakia (ČSFR)
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Denomination: 1 Koruna (1 CSK)
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Years Issued: 1991–1992
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Currency Period: Koruna (1953–1992)
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Weight: 4.08 g
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Diameter: 23 mm
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Thickness: 1.6 mm
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Shape: Round
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Edge: Reeded
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Alignment: Medal (↑↑)
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Demonetized: 15 October 1993
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Mint: Kremnica Mint, Slovakia
Design Details
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Obverse: Features the CSFR state shield flanked by linden leaves, with the year of issue (1992) and the engraver’s initial ‘R’ below.
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Reverse: Depicts a woman planting a linden sprig, symbolizing growth and renewal—a fitting allegory for the transitional era.
This coin is a beautiful representation of agricultural allegory and national symbolism. A must-have for collectors of Eastern European currency or pre-dissolution Czechoslovak history.