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100 Korun

Uitgever Státní Banka Československá (State Bank of Czechoslovakia)
Jaar 1953
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Opschrift voorzijde BANKOVKA STÁTNÍ BANKY ČESKOSLOVENSKÉ / BANKOVKA ŠTÁTNEJ BANKY ČESKOSLOVENSKEJ / STO KORUN ČESKOSLOVENSKÝCH / STO KORUN ČESKOSLOVENSKÝCH / Padělání bankovek se trestá podle zákona. / Falšovanie bankoviek sa trestá podľa zákona.
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Beschrijving beveiliging 5-pointed star within a circle, repeated pattern spread across the entire surface of the note
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Opmerkingen

The 1953 Czechoslovak currency reform was one of the most punitive monetary confiscations in postwar European history. Citizens were required to exchange old koruny at a rate of 50:1 for amounts above a minimal threshold, effectively wiping out private savings overnight. This note was issued specifically to replace the pre-reform currency under that decree.

Joint production between Goznak in Moscow and Státní Tiskárna Cenin in Prague reflects how closely Czechoslovak monetary infrastructure was tied to Soviet institutional control in this period — an arrangement that extended well beyond technical assistance.