This postwar koruna was issued during the brief window of reconstructed Czechoslovak democracy before the Communist coup of February 1948 effectively ended the republic's independent monetary policy. The 1946–1947 dates make it one of the last coinages produced under a genuinely pluralist government — the National Front coalition was already fracturing badly by the time the 1947 pieces left the Prague mint.
This postwar koruna was issued during the brief window of reconstructed Czechoslovak democracy before the Communist coup of February 1948 effectively ended the republic's independent monetary policy. The 1946–1947 dates make it one of the last coinages produced under a genuinely pluralist government — the National Front coalition was already fracturing badly by the time the 1947 pieces left the Prague mint.