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5 Haléřů

Issuer Czechoslovakia
Year 1977-1990
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Thickness 1.6 mm
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Obverse lettering ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA 1977
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Mintage 1977 - - 26,710,000
1978 - - 51,110,000
1979 - - 72,380,000
1980 - In Sets only - 50,600
1981 - In Sets only - 66,160
1982 - In Sets only - 53,847
1983 - In Sets only - 60,000
1984 - In Sets only - 39,957
1985 - In Sets only - 39,791
1986 - - 20,020,000
1987 - - 520,000
1988 - - 8,029,999
1989 - - 110,000
1990 - - 13,950,000
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By the late 1970s, Czechoslovakia's lowest denomination had become largely symbolic — the 5 haléřů could purchase almost nothing in practical terms, yet the state continued minting it through 1990 as a matter of ideological tidiness. The aluminium alloy used here was standard across the Warsaw Pact's small-denomination coinage, chosen for cheapness rather than durability. These pieces circulated until the Velvet Revolution rendered the entire haléř coinage obsolete almost overnight.

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