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| Issuer | Czechoslovakia |
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| Year | 1922 |
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| Shape | Round |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse of this trial strike piece appears uniface or bears no discernible design, consistent with a trial or pattern piece struck to evaluate the obverse die. The planchet surface is plain and unadorned, retaining the smooth, unstruck character typical of a uniface proof or die trial. |
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Czechoslovakia's postwar coinage program moved slowly after the state's 1918 declaration of independence, with definitive circulation types not fully established until the mid-1920s. Trial strikes in gold were produced during the design evaluation phase — not as proofs intended for collectors, but as working tests to assess die quality, relief depth, and strike pressure before committing to base-metal production runs. The 1922 date places this piece squarely in that developmental window, before the standard cupronickel koruna was regularized for circulation.