. Republic of Czechoslovakia, 10 koruna, 1919 Provisional issue (using a 2 January 1915 Austro-Hungarian note). The first Czechoslovakian banknote issue. The 1919 provisional issue of Czechoslovakian banknotes used a 1915 Austro-Hungarian Bank issue. By affixing an adhesive stamp equal to 1/100 the value of the note (, 1 koruna = 100 haleru) to the left front side, this served as validation of legal tender status in the Republic of Czechoslovakia. Following currency reform, the first regular issue banknotes were printed with a date of 15 April 1919. . 19 October 2014. Austro-Hungarian Ban


. Republic of Czechoslovakia, 10 koruna, 1919 Provisional issue (using a 2 January 1915 Austro-Hungarian note). The first Czechoslovakian banknote issue. The 1919 provisional issue of Czechoslovakian banknotes used a 1915 Austro-Hungarian Bank issue. By affixing an adhesive stamp equal to 1/100 the value of the note (, 1 koruna = 100 haleru) to the left front side, this served as validation of legal tender status in the Republic of Czechoslovakia. Following currency reform, the first regular issue banknotes were printed with a date of 15 April 1919. . 19 October 2014. Austro-Hungarian Bank and the Republic of Czechoslovakia. National Museum of American History    Native name National Museum of American History Parent institution Smithsonian Affiliations Location Washington, , United States of America Coordinates 38° 53′ ″ N, 77° 01′ 48″ W Established 1964 Web page Authority control : Q148584 VIAF: 127977835 ISNI: 0000 0004 0480 5762 SUDOC: 028377907 BNF: 12022538d 2 CZE-1-Republika Ceskoslovenska-10 Korun (1919, Provisional issue)


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