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KM-14St. Wenceslas on horse. Reverse: Shield.Czechoslovakia became a nation in 1918. It was a union of the Czechs from the Austrian dominated western area, and a union of the Slovaks from the Hungarian dominated eastern area. This arrangement might have worked except for the interference of Hitler in Germany, who demanded independence for the German minority (sudetenland). The Munich agreemen ...

 

4 coins in the group

(500 X 252 pixels, file size: ~53K)
Posted by: anonymous  2015-08-26
Czechoslovakia, 10-Ducats, 34.90g, 1931, St Wenceslas on horseback, rev. shield (F.4; KM.14), extremely fine

(900 X 450 pixels, file size: ~110K)
Posted by: anonymous  2015-08-26
G World Coins and Medals. Czechoslovakia , Republic, 10 dukats, 1933, Duke Wenceslas on horseback r., rev. Czech lion with Slovak shield, denomination and date below (KM.14; Fr.4), in plastic holder, graded by PCGS as MS63, practically mint state £1600-1800

(1445 X 726 pixels, file size: ~233K)
Posted by: anonymous  2015-05-01
1936,CZECHOSLOVAKIA. 10 Dukatu, 1936. PCGS MS-62 Secure Holder.Fr-4; KM-14. Mintage of only 633 pieces. An attractive example.PCGS#: 138678Pedigree: From the George Gund III Collection.

(1205 X 600 pixels, file size: ~171K)
Posted by: anonymous  2015-03-06
Czechoslovakia. 10 Ducats, 1931. Fr-4; KM-13. Mintage 1,239. St. Wenceslas on horse. Reverse: Shield. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value $3,500 - 4,000. Categories:
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