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Between 1946 and 1948, 20 and 50 haléřů and 1 and 2 koruny coins were introduced. The lower two denominations were struck in bronze, the higher two in cupro-nickel. The designs of all but the 2 koruny were based on those of the interwar coins but the coins were smaller. In 1950, aluminium 1 korun coins were introduced, followed by aluminium 20 and 50h in 1951. 5 korun coins were minted but not introduced. A monetary reform occurred in 1953.

















































































1946–1953 issues
ValueTechnical parametersDescriptionDate of
DiameterMassCompositionEdgeObverseReversefirst mintingissuewithdrawal
20 h
18 mm
2.5 g

Brass
92% copper
8% zinc
Smooth

Coat of arms, "REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ",[1] year of minting
Indication of value, ears of wheat, sickle
1947
29 May 1948
31 May 1953
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
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
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
1 Kčs
1.3 g
98% aluminium
2% magnesium
1947
17 March 1950
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


  1. ^ "REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ" means "Republic, Czechoslovak" in Czech and Slovak










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