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sstrrs reacted to SILVERFINGER in Today I Received.....
This came a few days ago but been so busy doing other stuff have not had time to photo it or others that have come.
Its a Czechoslovakian 20 Korun, 1933 dated and made from .700 silver.
This coin has three blokes on the back holding hands and one of them has his todger out, and its smaller than mine ! , apparently they are supposed to symbolise Industry, Business and Agriculture, not some sort of gay pride.
The J.H on the reverse was the initials of the engraver Jaroslav Horejc
This coin is quite large but thin, the size of a 1oz bullion but weighs only 12g.
It was minted for two years only in 1933 and 1934, production figures are as follows,
1933, 2,280,000 made
1934, 3,280,000 made
Here it is with two of its brothers I just need one more coin now to complete my Czech silver coin collection
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sstrrs got a reaction from TheGoldSovereign in Today I Received.....
With thanks to @TheGoldSovereign
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sstrrs reacted to KevjustKev in Today I Received.....
Not too sure if this counts, had it for a while, but first time I've seen it. I don't like osteoporosis.
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sstrrs got a reaction from Gruff in Today I Received.....
The late 1800s ones are .900, but they were still minting .900 gold at that time all the way until the country fell apart in the late 60s.
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sstrrs got a reaction from MikeG1978 in Today I Received.....
The late 1800s ones are .900, but they were still minting .900 gold at that time all the way until the country fell apart in the late 60s.
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sstrrs got a reaction from Cking83 in Today I Received.....
The late 1800s ones are .900, but they were still minting .900 gold at that time all the way until the country fell apart in the late 60s.