A brass circulation coin of the Czechoslovak Republic, struck at the Kremnica Mint in 1934.
A classic coin from interwar Czechoslovakia, featuring on its reverse a view of three pillars of Charles Bridge — one of the most celebrated symbols of Czech Gothic architecture and the heart of historic Prague.
The coin is struck in brass CuZn (92+8), weighing 2 g with a diameter of 18 mm. A nicely preserved example, well suited for a thematic collection of First Republic circulation coins or as part of a complete series of Czechoslovak 10-heller pieces (1922–1938).
Graded 2/2+ — natural patina, both sides free of significant defects. Plain edge.
The coin will be dispatched promptly within 2–3 working days of payment being credited to the bank account, via registered post (fully insured) and delivery within the Czech Republic an EU.
Parameter / Value
Issuer: Czechoslovak Republic
Denomination: 10 Hellers
Year of issue: 1934
Mint: Kremnica
Designer: Otakar Španiel
Metal: Brass CuZn (92+8)
Weight: 2 g
Diameter: 18 mm
Edge: plain
Finish: Standard (circulation)
Grade: 2/2+