Coins from the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic emerged from the dissolution of Czechoslovakia which took effect on 1 January 1993 together with the Slovak Republic. The currencies of both states were introduced as Czech Koruna and Slovak Koruna on 8 February 1993 with equal exchange rate 1:1 for former Czechoslovak Koruna. From 2 August two currencies were distinguished by stamps on banknotes before introduction of original banknotes later that year. First coins of The Czech Republic were also minted in 1993. There were 9 denominations minted for circulation from 1993, which were 10, 20 and 50 Heller (1/100 Koruna) and 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 Koruna. Heller coins were withdrawn from circulation in 2003 (10 and 20 Heller coins) and in 2008 (50 Heller coin). In addition to circulation coins there are minted commemorative 200 Koruna and 500 Koruna silver coins, golden coins were minted in denominations of 1000, 2000, 2500, 5000 and 10000 Koruna and there are also a few irregular issues of bi-metalic silver and gold coins. First coin issues were minted by several foreign mints: Hamburg (Germany), Winnipeg (Canada), Wien (Austria), Llantrisant (United Kingdom) and Kremnica (Slovakia), soon replaced with Czech Mint in Jablonec nad Nisou minting coins until nowadays. In contrast to some other countries, there is only a few types of coins which are commemorative and in circulation. Until recently there were only 10 and 20 Koruna coins commemorating the millenium of 2000. In 2018 and 2019 six new commemorative 20 Koruna coins issued for circulation were introduced celebrating the centenary of Czechoslovakia and Czechoslovak Koruna respectively. However the coinage of these coins is so low that these coins cannot be seen in common circulation.
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Koruna (1993-date)

100 Heller = 1 Koruna

Available for swap 10 Haléřů
1993-2003

Standard circulation coin
Aluminium • 0.6 g • ⌀ 15.5 mm
KM# 6, Schön# 172, N# 2157
Available for swap 20 Haléřů
1993-2003

Standard circulation coin
Aluminium • 0.74 g • ⌀ 17 mm
KM# 2.1, KM# 2.2, KM# 2.3, Schön# 173, N# 2151
Available for swap 50 Haléřů
1993-2008

Standard circulation coin
Aluminium • 0.9 g • ⌀ 19 mm
KM# 3.1, KM# 3.2, Schön# 174, N# 2156
Available for swap 1 Koruna
1993-2024

Standard circulation coin
Nickel plated steel • 3.6 g • ⌀ 20 mm
KM# 7, Schön# 175, N# 2150
Available for swap 2 Koruny
1993-2024

Standard circulation coin
Nickel plated steel • 3.7 g • ⌀ 21.5 mm
KM# 9, Schön# 176, N# 2155
Available for swap 5 Korun
1993-2024

Standard circulation coin
Nickel plated steel • 4.80 g • ⌀ 23.00 mm
KM# 8, Schön# 177, N# 2149
Available for swap 10 Korun
1993-2024

Standard circulation coin
Copper plated steel • 7.62 g • ⌀ 24.5 mm
KM# 4, Schön# 178, N# 2152
Available for swap 10 Korun (Year 2000)
2000

Circulating commemorative coin: Year 2000
Copper plated steel • 7.62 g • ⌀ 24.5 mm
KM# 42, Schön# 213, N# 6667
Available for swap 20 Korun
1993-2024

Standard circulation coin
Brass plated steel • 8.49 g • ⌀ 26 mm
KM# 5, Schön# 179, N# 2148
Available for swap 20 Korun (Year 2000)
2000

Circulating commemorative coin: Year 2000
Brass plated steel • 8.43 g • ⌀ 26 mm
KM# 43, Schön# 214, N# 3969

The Numista referees for coins of this issuer are mk83 and oldves.

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