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25 Haléřů

Issuer Czechoslovakia
Year 1932-1933
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Reference(s) KM#16, Schön#5
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Reverse description The reverse displays a bold, ornate numeral '25' rendered in a decorative Art Deco style, with elaborate interlocking scrollwork and flowing linear patterns filling the interior of each digit and the surrounding field. The large denomination numeral dominates the entire coin face, leaving minimal open field. A beaded border runs along the inner edge of the rim, framing the design.
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Edge Coarsely reeded
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Czechoslovakia's interwar coinage program was managed with unusual fiscal discipline relative to its neighbors — while Weimar Germany and Austria were battling monetary chaos in the 1920s, Prague had stabilized the koruna by 1923 under finance minister Alois Rašín, who was assassinated that same year by an anarchist opposed to his deflationary policies. The 25 haléřů denomination sat at the practical lower end of everyday commerce and saw heavy use throughout the Depression years.

The 1932–1933 production window was short, and the series was not continued beyond that point.

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