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| Issuer | Slovakia |
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| Year | 1940-1942 |
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| Technique | Milled |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Slovakia's wartime bronze issues, including this 20 halierov, were produced under the cleric-nationalist regime of Jozef Tiso — a nominally independent state operating in near-total subordination to Nazi Germany. The National Bank of Slovakia was established only in April 1939, weeks after the rump state's declaration, making these early coinage issues part of a rushed effort to build the material infrastructure of a new country whose sovereignty was circumscribed from the start.
Production ran across three years before wartime metal pressures began reshaping the denomination structure entirely.