The commemorative coins of Czechoslovakia were minted by the State Bank of Czechoslovakia. They were legal tender not only in Czechoslovakia but in 1993âÂÂ2000 in the Czech Republic too.
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1948âÂÂ1989)
- 10 KÃÂs and 25 KÃÂs, silver, 10th anniversary of Slovak National Uprising, 1954
- 10 KÃÂs, 25 KÃÂs, 50 KÃÂs and 100 KÃÂs, silver, 10th anniversary of liberation of Czechoslovakia by Soviet army, 1955
Czech and Slovak Federative Republic (1989âÂÂ1992)
- 100 KÃÂs, silver, 100th anniversary of Velká pardubická horse race, 1990
- 50 KÃÂs, silver, 1st anniversary of canonization of Saint Agnes of Bohemia, 1990
- 100 KÃÂs, silver, 100th anniversary of birth of Bohuslav MartinÃ
¯, 1990
- 50 KÃÂs, silver, 150th anniversary of the run of the first Czech steamship Bohemia, 1991
- 100 KÃÂs, silver, 100th anniversary of birth of AntonÃÂn DvoÃ
Âák, 1991
- 100 KÃÂs, silver, Estates Theatre in Prague newly opened, 200th anniversary of death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1991
- 50 KÃÂs, silver, Karlovy Vary, Mariánské Láznàand PieÃ
¡Ã
Â¥any Spas, 1991
- 500 KÃÂs, silver, 400th anniversary of birth of Jan ÃÂmos Komenský, 1992
- 100 KÃÂs, silver, 50th anniversary of Lidice and LeÃ
¾Ã¡ky destruction, 1992
- 100 KÃÂs, silver, 175th anniversary of establishment of Moravia Land Museum (Moravské zemské muzeum) in Brno, 1992
- 500 KÃÂs, silver, 100th anniversary of Czechoslovak tennis, 1992
- 100 KÃÂs, silver, 1000th anniversary of establishment of BÃ
Âevnov Monastery, 1992
- 100 KÃÂs, silver, 100th anniversary of establishment od Slovak museal society (Muzeálna slovenská spoloÃÂnosÃ
Â¥)
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