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| Issuer | Czechoslovak State Mint |
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| Year | 1935 |
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| Diameter | 25 mm |
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| Obverse lettering | REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ 1935 (Translation: CZECHOSLOVAK REPUBLIC) |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Additional information |
Trial strikes from the Czechoslovak State Mint in the interwar period were produced primarily for internal review and submission to the Ministry of Finance, rarely leaving official hands. This copper-nickel example almost certainly represents a composition test — the ducat denomination was traditionally struck in gold, and a base-metal trial of this type would have served to evaluate die quality and relief detail before committing to precious-metal production runs.
The Pn10 designation confirms its status as a pattern rather than a circulating or approved issue. Very few examples are documented.