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| Issuer | Czechoslovakia |
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| Year | 1922 |
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| Currency | Koruna (1919-1939) |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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Czechoslovakia's post-independence coinage program moved slowly after 1918, with the new republic initially overprinting Austro-Hungarian notes and using provisional currency while a national coinage identity was debated. The 1 Koruna denomination went through several design and material trials before the cupronickel circulation type was finalized — this copper trial represents one of those intermediate tests, produced to evaluate striking characteristics and wear properties before a composition was committed to production.
Trial strikes of this type were never released publicly and survive in very small numbers, almost exclusively from institutional sources or old cabinet collections.