Czechoslovakia

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1961 - Czechoslovakia PIC 82a 5 Korun banknote UNC

1961 - Czechoslovakia PIC 82a 5 Korun banknote UNC

This Czechoslovakia 5 Korun banknote is associated with 1961 and corresponds to Pick reference P82a...

6.60€ Ex Tax: 6.00€
1986 - Czechoslovakia PIC 94a 10 Korun banknote UNC

1986 - Czechoslovakia PIC 94a 10 Korun banknote UNC

This Czechoslovakia 10 Korun banknote is the PIC 94a variant, associated with 1986 and corresponding..

22.00€ Ex Tax: 20.00€
1986 - Czechoslovakia PIC 94b 10 Korun banknote UNC

1986 - Czechoslovakia PIC 94b 10 Korun banknote UNC

This Czechoslovakia 10 Korun banknote is associated with 1986 and is identified in the product data ..

13.20€ Ex Tax: 12.00€
1988 - Czechoslovakia PIC 95b 20 Korun banknote UNC

1988 - Czechoslovakia PIC 95b 20 Korun banknote UNC

This Czechoslovakia 20 Korun banknote is associated with 1988 and is identified by the specific refe..

13.20€ Ex Tax: 12.00€
1989 -  Czechoslovakia PIC 97 100 Korun banknote UNC

1989 - Czechoslovakia PIC 97 100 Korun banknote UNC

This Czechoslovakia 100 Korun banknote is associated with 1989 and catalogued as Pick P97. Offered i..

26.40€ Ex Tax: 24.00€
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Frequently asked questions

Which periods of Czechoslovak banknotes are represented in this shop’s catalog?

This Czechoslovakia category spans several dated groups represented in the shop’s catalog, from 1945 through the late 1980s. Examples include notes dated 1945, 1953, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1986, 1988 and 1989. Particularly visible groups are the multiple 1953 denominations and the later 1980s issues. These dates describe the catalog selection and should not be treated as a complete list of every Czechoslovak banknote issue.

Which denominations and catalog references appear in the Czechoslovakia category?

The represented denominations are 3, 5, 10, 20, 25 and 100 Korun or Koruny. Catalog references range from PIC 63a through PIC 97, including PIC 79b, 80b, 81a, 82a, 83b, 84a, 84b, 86b, 87a, 88b, 94a, 94b and 95b. The selection therefore covers both low denominations and 100 Korun notes, but it is not an exhaustive catalog of all Czechoslovak issues.

How can I distinguish notes that share the same date and denomination?

Use the full combination of date, denomination and catalog reference. For example, the catalog lists 1953 25 Korun notes as PIC 84a and PIC 84b, while 1986 10 Korun notes appear as PIC 94a and PIC 94b. The suffix is therefore essential when identifying these entries. A date and denomination alone may not distinguish the listed variant, so collectors should record the complete reference rather than only “1953 25 Korun” or “1986 10 Korun.”

How can collectors organize the Czechoslovakia notes represented here?

A practical approach is to arrange them first by date and then by denomination and PIC reference. This keeps the multi-denomination 1953 group together—3, 5, 10, 25 and 100 Korun—while separating later examples such as the 1958 25 Korun, 1960 10 Koruny, 1961 3 and 5 Koruny, and the 1980s notes. Variant suffixes such as “a” and “b” should be retained in any inventory or collection record.

What details should a buyer check when comparing Czechoslovakia banknote listings?

Compare the date, denomination, complete PIC reference and stated grade in each listing. Several records are labeled UNC, while the 1960 PIC 88b 10 Koruny entry is labeled F, so the grade designation should not be overlooked. Variant suffixes also matter, particularly for PIC 84a versus 84b and PIC 94a versus 94b. Where a listing states that the banknote corresponds with the image, the image can also be used to confirm that specific entry.

Which notable a-and-b reference pairs are represented in this catalog?

Two clear variant pairs appear in the Czechoslovakia catalog. The 1953 25 Korun denomination is represented by PIC 84a and PIC 84b, and the 1986 10 Korun denomination by PIC 94a and PIC 94b. These pairs are useful for collectors who organize notes by catalog subtype. Other listed references also carry suffixes, but the supplied data does not show both matching letters for each of those reference numbers.