10 Kč 1993 “small Kč”
Hamburg pattern strike, mintage of 1,000 pieces. Differs in the size of the “Kč” lettering. Reaches six-figure prices at auction.
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Hamburg pattern strike, mintage of 1,000 pieces. Differs in the size of the “Kč” lettering. Reaches six-figure prices at auction.
Commemorative strikes for the millennium. Mintage of 10,000,000 — circulating commonly, of no collector interest. The exception is the 10 Kč Brno 2000 (30,000 pieces).
Some years have a mintage below 30,000. Combines the materials of the 10 and 20 Kč. Awarded as the most beautiful coin in the world.
A nickel rarity — the zero-numbered verification series of 8,000 pieces. Rarity RR. In 2023 it reached an auction price of €5,040 (over 120,000 Kč).
A pattern strike that never entered circulation. Most pieces were destroyed. Top price €9,000 (approximately 225,000 Kč) in 2024.
The absolute pinnacle of Czechoslovak coinage. Struck from ducat gold. The most valuable year, 1937 (only 34 pieces), reaches record million-crown prices at auction.
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