Czechoslovak Socialist Republic - Weight - 12 g
After the Second World War, a currency reform was implemented on 1 November 1945 to solve the problem of too many currencies circulating in Czechoslovakia. In addition, this reform was coupled with the nationalisation of banks and enterprises under the Benes Decrees. After February 1948, there was further nationalisation of industry and another currency reform on 1 June 1953. Between 1945 and 1989, coins made of precious metals were issued only sporadically; gold ducats with the Charles IV motif were minted in gold in 1978-1982 to commemorate the 600th anniversary of the death of Charles IV. Silver coins were issued in denominations of 10 to 500Kčs for various anniversaries of important figures in our history or for significant events of the time.


Silver coin 10 CSK Velká Morava | 1966 | Proof


Silver coin 10 CSK Velká Morava | 1966 | Standard


Silver coin 10 CSK Národní divadlo | 1968 | Standard


Silver coin 10 CSK Národní divadlo | 1968 | Proof


Silver coin 10 CSK Academia Istropolitana | 1967 | Standard


Silver coin 10 CSK Academia Istropolitana | 1967 | Proof


Silver coin 10 CSK 10 let SNP | 1954 | Proof


Silver coin 10 CSK 10 let SNP | 1954 | Standard


Silver coin 10 CSK 10 let osvobození ČSR | 1955 | Proof


Silver coin 10 CSK 10 let osvobození ČSR | 1955 | Standard


Silver coin 10 CSK J.A.Komenský | 1957 | Proof


Silver coin 10 CSK J.A.Komenský | 1957 | Standard


Silver coin 10 CSK Ch.J.Willenberg | 1957 | Proof


Silver coin 10 CSK Ch.J.Willenberg | 1957 | Standard


Silver coin 10 CSK 20 let SNP | 1964 | Proof


Silver coin 10 CSK 20 let SNP | 1964 | Standard


Silver coin 10 CSK Mistr Jan Hus | 1965 | Proof


Silver coin 10 CSK Mistr Jan Hus | 1965 | Standard
Silver commemorative coins are the perfect link between collector's passion and investment in precious metals. Each coin not only brings aesthetic beauty, but also preserves the value of silver. These coins are a more affordable alternative to gold coins, yet offer high quality and historical significance.
In our range you will find silver commemorative coins of various designs from different historical periods. Each coin is carefully crafted to meet the highest standards of quality and authenticity. Choose from the collections of Austria-Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Czechoslovakia and get not only a precious metal, but also a piece of history that will last for generations.
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