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Czechoslovak koruna
koruna československá (Czech)
koruna československá (Slovak)
Obverse of 100 Kčs (1961) Image:20 československých haléřů (1981 a 1991).jpg
Obverse of 100 Kčs (1961) 20 h (1981 and 1991)
ISO 4217 Code CSK
User(s) Czech Republic
Slovakia
Inflation 57.9%
Source World Bank [1], 1991
Subunit
1/100 haléř (Czech)
halier (Slovak)
Symbol Kčs
haléř (Czech)
halier (Slovak)
h
Plural The language(s) of this currency is of the Slavic languages. There is more than one way to construct plural forms. See article.
Coins 5, 10, 20, 50 h; 1, 2, 5, 10 Kčs
Banknotes 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000 Kčs
Central bank Státní Banka Československá
(State Bank of Czechoslovakia)
Printer Státní tiskárna cenin
(State Securities Printer, Prague)
Website www.stc.cz
Mint Mincovňa Kremnica
(Kremnica Mint)
Website www.mint.sk
This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.

The Czechoslovak koruna (in Czech and Slovak: Koruna československá, at times Koruna česko-slovenská; koruna means crown) was the currency of Czechoslovakia from April 10, 1919 to March 14, 1939 and from November 1, 1945 to February 7, 1993. For a very short time in 1939 and 1993 it was also the currency in both of separate Czech and Slovak republics.

On February 8, 1993 it was replaced by the Czech koruna and the Slovak koruna, both at par.

The (last) ISO 4217 code and the local acronyms for the koruna were CSK and Kčs. One koruna equaled 100 haléřů (Czech, singular: haléř) or halierov (Slovak, singular: halier). In both languages, the abbreviation h was used. The acronym was placed behind the numeric value.

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[edit] First koruna

A currency called the krone in German was introduced in Austria-Hungary on 11 September 1892, as the first modern gold-based currency in the area. After the creation of an independent Czechoslovakia in 1918, an urgent need emerged for the establishment of a new currency system that would distinguish itself from the currencies of the other newly born countries suffering from inflation. The next year, on 10 April 1919, a currency reform took place, defining the new koruna as equal in value to the Austro-Hungarian krone. The first banknotes came into circulation the same year, the coins three years later, in 1922.

This first koruna circulated until 1939, when separate currencies for Bohemia and Moravia and Slovakia were introduced, at par with the Czechoslovak koruna. These were the Bohemia and Moravia koruna and the Slovak koruna.

Coins were issued in denominations of 2, 5, 10, 20, 25 and 50h, 1, 5, 10 and 20 korun. The first banknotes were issues of the Austro-Hungarian Bank to which adhesive stamps were affixed. Denominations were of 10, 20, 50, 100 and 1000 korun. Regular banknotes were issued by the Republic of Czechoslovakia between 1919 and 1926, when the Czechoslovak National Bank took over production. Denominations issued were 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000 and 5000 korun.

[edit] Second koruna

The Czechoslovak koruna was reestablished in 1945, replacing the two previous currencies at par. As a consequence of the war, the currency had los much of its value

Coins were issued in denominations of 20 and 50h, 1 and 2 koruny. Two kinds of banknotes were issued for the second koruna. The first were issues of Bohemia and Moravia and Slovakia to which adhesive stamps were affixed. Denominations issued were 100, 500 and 1000 korun. The rest were regular notes issued in the name of the Republic of Czechoslovakia and the Czechoslovak National Bank. Denominations were of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 2000 and 5000 korun.

[edit] Coins

After the Second World War the interwar 20 h, 50 h and 1 Kčs coins were introduced again (first using copper alloys, later cheaper aluminium). The 2 Kčs coin was a new design; interwar 5 Kčs coins were minted but not reintroduced.

1946-1953 Issues
Image Value Technical parameters Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Diameter Mass Composition Edge Obverse Reverse first minting issue withdrawal
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 20 h 18 mm 2.5 g Brass
92% copper
8% zinc
Smooth Coat of arms, "REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ"[2], year of minting Indication of value, ears of wheat, sickle 1947 29 May 1948 31 May 1953
[[Image:|40px]] [[Image:|40px]] 20 h 16 mm 0.5 g 98% aluminium
2% magnesium
Smooth Coat of arms, "REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ", year of minting Indication of value, ears of wheat, sickle 1951 22 October 1951 31 May 1953
50 h 20 mm 3 g Brass
92% copper
8% zinc
Smooth Coat of arms, "REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ", year of minting Indication of value, ears of wheat, branches with leaves 1947 25 March 1947 31 May 1953
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 50 h 18 mm 0.6 g 98% aluminium
2% magnesium
Smooth Coat of arms, "REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ", year of minting Indication of value, ears of wheat, branches with leaves 1951 1 September 1951 31 May 1953
[[Image:|52.5px]] [[Image:|52.5px]] 1 Kčs 21 mm 4.5 g Cupronickel
80% copper
20% nickel
Milled Indication of value, woman with ears of wheat and sickle 1946 25 April 1946
[[Image:|52.5px]] [[Image:|52.5px]] 1 Kčs 1.3 g 98% aluminium
2% magnesium
1947 17 March 1950
[[Image:|59px]] [[Image:|59px]] 2 Kčs 23.5 mm 6 g Cupronickel
80% copper
20% nickel
Indication of value, Juraj Jánošík 27 May 1947
5 Kčs  ? 98% aluminium
2% magnesium
Indication of value, factory 1951 never -
These images are to scale at 2.5 pixels per millimeter, a standard for world coins. For table standards, see the coin specification table.

[edit] Third koruna

The koruna went through a number of further reforms. A particularly drastic one was undertaken in 1953. At that time, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia had to deal with the fact that there was a double market in the country: a fixed market ensuring basic food availability - a remnant of the post war quota system, and a free market, in which goods were as much as eight times more expensive but of a higher quality. They decided to declare a currency reform valid from 1 June 1953, and to distribute new banknotes printed in the USSR. The reform had been prepared very quickly and was confidential up to the last minute, but some information leaked anyway, causing a lot of panic among people. The night before the deadline, the president of Czechoslovakia Antonín Zápotocký made a radio speech, in which he strictly denied any possibility of a reform and quieted down the inhabitants, though he had to know that he was lying to the nation. The next day, people (that were lucky enough not to fit into the category of "capitalistic elements", a pejorative category to which the intelligence agency used to blacklist certain individuals) were allowed to change up to 1500 old korun for new korun at the rate of 5 old to 1 new koruna and the rest at the rate of 50 to 1. All insurance stock, state obligations and other commercial papers were nullified. The economic situation of many people got worse insofar as many petitions and demonstrations broke out, the largest of which took place in Plzeň, where 472 people were arrested.

In 1993, in accordance with the dissolution of the Czechoslovak federation, the Czechoslovak koruna split into two independent currencies - the Slovak koruna and the Czech koruna. Both currencies will be replaced by the Euro as quickly as their respective countries can meet the criteria for economic convergence with the rest of the European Union.

[edit] Coins

After the 1953 currency reform a new series of coins were introduced. Coins were first issued in denominations of 1, 3, 5, 10, 25 h - the 1, 3 and 5 Kčs denominations only existed as paper money (state notes). The haler coins dated 1953 were all minted in Leningrad. The 1, 3 and 5 Kčs state notes were replaced by coins in 1957, 1965 and 1966, respectively. The 50 h coin appeared in 1963. In 1972 the 25 h and 3 Kčs coins were withdrawn, and - form 1972 - 20 h (as part of the new series) and 2 Kčs coins were introduced instead. The 3 h coin was withdrawn in 1976. A redesigned series of haler coins was released into circulation during the 1970's.

Until 1960 the "Republika Československá" inscription was used with the republic Coat of arms on the coins. The strikes from 1961 onwards beared the new socialist-style coat of arms along with the inscription: "Československá Socialistická Republika". 3 and 5 korun coins were introduced in 1965 and 1966, respectively, with 20h and 2 koruny coins added in 1972. 10 korun coins were introduced in 1990.

1953-1990 Issues
Image Value Technical parameters Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Diameter Mass Composition Edge Obverse Reverse first minting issue withdrawal
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 1 h 16 mm 0.5 g 96.65% aluminium
3% magnesium
0.35% manganese
Smooth Coat of arms, "REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ", year of minting Indication of value, wreath of leafage, five-pointed star 1953 1 June 1953  ?
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 1 h 16 mm 0.5 g 96.65% aluminium
3% magnesium
0.35% manganese
Smooth Socialist coat of arms, "ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA"[3], year of minting Indication of value, wreath of leafage, five-pointed star 1962 2 May 1962  ?
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 3 h 18 mm 0.66 g 96.65% aluminium
3% magnesium
0.35% manganese
Smooth Coat of arms, "REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ", year of minting Indication of value, wreath of leafage, five-pointed star 1953 1 June 1953 31 January 1976
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 3 h 18 mm 0.66 g 96.65% aluminium
3% magnesium
0.35% manganese
Smooth Socialist coat of arms, "ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA", year of minting Indication of value, wreath of leafage, five-pointed star 1962 1 December 1962 31 January 1976
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 5 h 20 mm 0.8 g 96.65% aluminium
3% magnesium
0.35% manganese
Smooth Coat of arms, "REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ", year of minting Indication of value, wreath of leafage, five-pointed star 1953 1 June 1953 31 December 1978
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 5 h 20 mm 0.8 g 96.65% aluminium
3% magnesium
0.35% manganese
Smooth Socialist coat of arms, "ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA", year of minting Indication of value, wreath of leafage, five-pointed star 1962 1 December 1962 31 December 1978
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 5 h 16.2 mm 0.75 g 98% aluminium
2% magnesium
Smooth Socialist coat of arms, "ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA", year of minting Indication of value, five-pointed star 1977 1 July 1977  ?
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 10 h 22 mm 1.18 g 96.65% aluminium
3% magnesium
0.35% manganese
Milled Coat of arms, "REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ", year of minting Indication of value, wreath of leafage, five-pointed star 1953 1 June 1953 31 December 1977
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 10 h 22 mm 1.18 g 96.65% aluminium
3% magnesium
0.35% manganese
Milled Socialist coat of arms, "ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA", year of minting Indication of value, wreath of leafage, five-pointed star 1961 1 December 1961 31 December 1977
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 10 h 18.2 mm 0.9 g 98% aluminium
2% magnesium
Smooth Socialist coat of arms, "ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA", year of minting Indication of value, five-pointed star 1974 1 December 1974  ?
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 20 h 19.5 mm 2.6 g Brass
79% copper
20% zinc
1% nickel
Milled Socialist coat of arms, "ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA", year of minting Indication of value, five-pointed star 1972 1 October 1972  ?
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 25 h 24 mm 1.43 g 96.65% aluminium
3% magnesium
0.35% manganese
Milled Coat of arms, "REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ", year of minting Indication of value, wreath of leafage, five-pointed star 1953 1 June 1953 31 December 1972
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 25 h 24 mm 1.43 g 96.65% aluminium
3% magnesium
0.35% manganese
Milled Socialist coat of arms, "ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA", year of minting Indication of value, wreath of leafage, five-pointed star 1962 1 December 1962 31 December 1972
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 50 h 21.5 mm 3.0 g Brass
90% copper
10% zinc
Milled Socialist coat of arms, "ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA", year of minting Indication of value, wreath of leafage, five-pointed star 1963 1 April 1963 31 December 1979
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 50 h 20.8 mm 3.2 g Cupronickel
80% copper
20% nickel
Milled Socialist coat of arms, "ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA", year of minting Indication of value, five-pointed star 1978 2 October 1978  ?
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 1 Kčs 23 mm 4 g Aluminium bronze
91% copper
8% aluminium
1% manganese
Milled Coat of arms, "REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ", year of minting Indication of value, planting women 1957 2 September 1957  ?
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 1 Kčs 23 mm 4.0 g Aluminium bronze
91% copper
8% aluminium
1% manganese
Milled Socialist coat of arms, "ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA", year of minting Indication of value, planting women 1961 1 December 1961  ?
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 2 Kčs 24 mm 6.0 g Cupronickel
80% copper
20% nickel
Ornaments Socialist coat of arms, "ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA", year of minting Indication of value, abstract pattern with five-pointed star and hammer and sickle 1972 1 October 1972  ?
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 3 Kčs 23.5 mm 5.5 g Cupronickel
80% copper
20% nickel
Ornaments Socialist coat of arms, "ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA", year of minting Indication of value, pattern with flower and ribbon of national colours 1965 1 November 1965 31 December 1972
[[Image:|45px]] [[Image:|45px]] 5 Kčs 26 mm 7 g Cupronickel
80% copper
20% nickel
Ornaments Socialist coat of arms, "ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA", year of minting Indication of value, abstract pattern with flower and cranes, five-pointed star 1966 1 August 1966  ?
These images are to scale at 2.5 pixels per millimeter, a standard for world coins. For table standards, see the coin specification table.

Source:

  • Biľak, M. - Jízdný, M. (1988). Zberatelský katalóg mincí Československa. Československá Numizmatická Spoločnosť, Pobočka Košice. ISBN ?. 

[edit] Banknotes

The first banknotes of the third korun were issued by the People's Republic in denominations of 1, 3 and 5 korun (state notes) and by the State Bank in denominations of 10, 25, 50 and 100 korun (banknotes). From 1958, new 25, 10, 100 and finally 50 Kčs banknotes were designed, and the state notes were gradually replaced by coins during the 1960's. The 20 Kčs banknote was printed from 1970 to replace the 25 Kčs note. The 500 Kčs banknote appeared in 1973. Starting with the 1000 Kčs banknote in 1985, a new, more uniform series (designer: Albín Brunovský) was issued adding a new denomination each year. This process was interrupted by the fall of the communism (and finally by the dissolution of the country): the new 100 Kčs note issued in 1989 depicted Klement Gottwald, a prominent communist and was speedily withdrawn after the Velvet Revolution. A new 500 Kčs banknote was never issued.

1958 Series
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Language Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse printing issue withdrawal
25 Kčs 140 x 69 mm Blue Czech and Slovak Jan Žižka The Jan Žižka Square in Tábor 1958 1 December 1958 31 December 1972
1960-1964 Series
3 Kčs 113 x 55 mm Blue Slovak and Czech Indication of value Coat of arms 1961 1 December 1961 31 December 1967
5 Kčs 123 x 59 mm Green Czech and Slovak Indication of value Coat of arms 1961 1 December 1961 31 December 1967
10 Kčs 134 x 65 mm Brown Slovak Girls with flowers View of the Orava reservoir 1960 1 December 1961 30 June 1988
25 Kčs 140 x 69 mm Blue Czech and Slovak Jan Žižka The Jan Žižka Square in Tábor 1961 2 May 1962 31 December 1972
50 Kčs 150 x 75 mm Red Slovak A Russian soldier and a partisan The Slovnaft refinery in Bratislava 1964 1 April 1965 30 June 1991
100 Kčs 165 x 81 mm Green Czech Peasant couple View of Prague with the castle and the Charles Bridge 1961 1 December 1962 7 February 1993
1970-1973 Series
20 Kčs 134 x 59 mm Blue Czech Jan Žižka Imitation of a codex illustration 1970 1 April 1971 30 June 1991
500 Kčs 153 x 67 mm Brown Slovak Partisans of the SNP 1944 Devín Castle 1973 1 November 1973 7 February 1993
1985-1989 Series
10 Kčs 133 x 67 mm Brown Slovak Pavol Országh-Hviezdoslav Orava scene 1986 1 July 1986 7 February 1993
20 Kčs 138 x 67 mm Blue Czech Comenius Illustration related to culture and education 1988 1 October 1988 7 February 1993
50 Kčs 143 x 67 mm Red Slovak Ľudovít Štúr View of Bratislava with the castle (from the restaurant on the top of the pylon of the Nový Most) 1987 1 October 1987 7 February 1993
100 Kčs 148 x 67 mm Green Czech Klement Gottwald View of Prague with the castle and the Charles Bridge 1989 1 October 1989 31 December 1990
1000 Kčs 158 x 67 mm Blue Czech Bedřich Smetana View of the Vltava at Vyšehrad 1985 1 October 1985 7 February 1993
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimeter, a standard for world banknotes.

[edit] Consumer price index

Consumer price index
Year CPI[1]
1980 2.9
1981 0.8
1982 5.1
1983 0.9
1984 0.5
1985 2.7
1986 0.5
1987 0.1
1988 0.2
1989 1.4
1990 10.0
1991 57.9

[edit] See also

[edit] Reference

  1. ^ a b Inflation in Czechoslovakia 1985-91, World Bank
  2. ^ "REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ" = "Republic of Czechoslovakia"
  3. ^ "ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA" = "Czechoslovak Socialist Republic"
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