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    Czechoslovakia (1989-1992)

    20 Heller 1991 (pattern strike)

    Final price

    9 000 €

    Starting price

    3 000 €

    The final price incl. the buyer's premium

    Nominal

    Lot number

    449

    Mint

    Kremnitz

    Category

    Coins and medals

    Subcategory

    Period after 1918

    Classification

    Czechoslovakia (1989-1992)

    Auction number

    30

    Weight

    2.9 g

    Diameter

    24126799 mm

    Rarity

    R

    Condition obverse

    UNC

    Condition reverse

    UNC

    Metal

    CuZnNi

    Author

    Fr. David

    Referencies

    MCH CSFR-20HAL1991, Chlapovič -, Havel -

    Note

    Internal pattern strike of the Kremnica Mint done within the testing of the minting of multi-sided coins. On 28 May 1991, preparations for the issue of a new series of Czechoslovak base metal coins began. The lower denominations were to be of non-magnetic metal. The most natural choice was aluminium, where the production costs of 20 Heller and 50 Heller coins did not exceed the nominal values. Another rule under consideration, which the SBCS wanted to apply, was that the values with a 2 in them would be square around the perimeter. For the 20 Heller, an 11-gon was chosen. The Mint was tasked with trying and mastering the minting process, both with modern materials already in use abroad, but also the production of the multi-sided coins. On 22 November 1991, the State Mint in Kremnica submitted their final opinion to the SBCS: “After conducting the tests, the State Mint states that from the point of view of minting it is able to ensure all the requirements of the SBCS” .... “For 20 h, we suggest a minimum side count of 11, or a false (inner) hexagon while maintaining a round coin.” On 29 November 1991, the SBCS decided to proceed with a round planchet with a false polygon (7-sided) for the 20h. This intention was also anchored in the final design of the set, which was ultimately not implemented due to the division of the federal republic into two separate states.

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