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20 Halier Pattern

Issuer Kremnica Mint
Year 1991
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Weight 0.9 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Kremnica's 1991 pattern issues were produced as the Czechoslovak monetary system was being redesigned in anticipation of political and economic transformation following the Velvet Revolution. This aluminium piece was part of a broader series of trial strikings exploring denominations and materials for a coinage that would need to function under a reformed — and, as it turned out, soon-to-be-divided — state. Czechoslovakia split on 1 January 1993, meaning these patterns fed into two separate successor currencies simultaneously: the Czech koruna and the Slovak koruna.

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