Banknotes from Bohemia and Moravia

Bohemia and Moravia was established as a protectorate of Germany after invasion of German army on 15 March 1939. The former Czechoslovakia was split between Sudetenland directly controlled by Germany, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and a satelite state of Germany, Republic of Slovakia. This short period of Czechoslovak history was not very rich from the numismatic point of view. Only four coin types were minted for circulation, all in zinc and of poor quality. They were minted in furniture factory in Lysá nad Labem. Well preserved pieces are rare due to natural degradation of zinc due to the so called zinc pest causing coins to turn white and fall apart in extreme cases. The design of coins was very similar to coins of Czechoslovakia. The number of coins minted in certain years is unknown, only the total number of them. The exchange rate of Koruna (K) was set at 1 Reichsmark equal to 10 K which means it was artificially undervalued from its market value of about 1:6. The protectorate ended in 1945 with the fall of Nazi Germany and Czechoslovakia was reestablished.
Wikidata: Q152750

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Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (1939-1945)

1 Koruna
ND (1939)

Standard banknote
103 × 59 mm
P# 1, N# 217508
Available for swap 1 Koruna
ND (1940)

Standard banknote
104 × 59 mm
P# 3, N# 207301
5 Korun
ND (1940)

Standard banknote
130 × 63 mm
P# 2, N# 304380
Available for swap 5 Korun
ND (1940)

Standard banknote
130 × 63 mm
P# 4, N# 207302
Available for swap 10 Korun
1942

Standard banknote
150 × 69 mm
P# 8, N# 207305
Available for swap 20 Korun
1944

Standard banknote
157 × 72 mm
P# 9, N# 207306
Available for swap 50 Korun
1940

Standard banknote
177 × 76 mm
P# 5, N# 232620
50 Korun
1944

Standard banknote
165 × 75 mm
P# 10, N# 239611
Available for swap 100 Korun
1940

Standard banknote
168 × 82 mm
P# 6, N# 204545
Available for swap 100 Korun (2nd Issue)
1940

Standard banknote
168 × 82 mm
P# 7, N# 204546
500 Korun
1942

Standard banknote
187 × 86 mm
P# 11, N# 205204
Available for swap 500 Korun (2nd Issue)
1942

Standard banknote
187 × 86 mm
P# 12, N# 201690
1000 Korun
1942

Standard banknote
202 × 96 mm
P# 13, N# 306895
Available for swap 1000 Korun
1942

Standard banknote
202 × 96 mm
P# 14, N# 371800
1000 Korun (2nd Issue - Monochrome Reverse)
1942

Standard banknote
200 × 96 mm
P# 15, N# 207308
5000 Korun
1943

Standard banknote
225 × 112 mm
P# 16, N# 277702
5000 Korun
1944

Standard banknote
190 × 90 mm
P# 17, N# 285773

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