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1 Koruna Czechoslovakia - Trial Strike

Postby Mercuryman » Sun Sep 09, 2018 11:20 am

I was hunting through the foreign at my LCS and pulled out a coin that appeared to be silver.
I decided to look it up and its a 1922 1 Koruna. Numista says its copper-nickel and should weigh 6.66 grams.
But it also gives the disclaimer :
"Krause lists two trial strikes (Pr1 - Aluminium and Pr2 - Copper-nickel) without any additional information.

Without any connection to Krause listings, here is list of known trial strikes:

1922 - Gold, 14,68g, reeded edge
1922 - Gold, 10,46g, smooth edge
1922 - Gold, 11,35g, reeded edge, without year and value
1922 - Silver, 7,23g, without year and value
1922 - Silver, 9,84g, without value, reeded edge
1922 - Silver, 6,01g, smooth edge
1922 - Silver, 8,65g, reeded edge, without year and value
1922 - Silver, 6,99g, reeded edge
1922 - Aluminium, reeded edge
1922 - Aluminium, without value, reeded edge"

My coin weighs 6.88 grams and has a little wear. So it appears to fall under the 6.99g silver reeded edge coin. I cannot find any information on this coin... i found one website selling 8 or so of all the different trial versions for around 12,000 Euros.

Does anyone have any thoughts on how to figure out the value of this? I'm stumped.
Photos - https://imgur.com/a/NSsC7dz

-Thanks
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Re: 1 Koruna Czechoslovakia - Trial Strike

Postby johnbrickner » Sun Sep 09, 2018 12:19 pm

No idea at all except check to see if it's silver. What a cool hunt to be on.
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Re: 1 Koruna Czechoslovakia - Trial Strike

Postby Mercuryman » Sun Sep 09, 2018 12:48 pm

johnbrickner wrote:No idea at all except check to see if it's silver. What a cool hunt to be on.


Yep! When I have some free time I'm going to take it down to another LCS so they can use their Sigma tester on it to verify. I'm not sure what % silver it would fall under though, will have to play with the tester to figure it out. There is literally no information about this coin online... its bizarre. Even stranger is that the Krause listing doesn't even mention it. Would be curious to know how many of these are actually slabbed from NGC/PCGS.
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Re: 1 Koruna Czechoslovakia - Trial Strike

Postby Contradiction » Sun Sep 09, 2018 3:26 pm

I wonder if somebody could help you...
Embassy of the Czech Republic
3900 Spring of Freedom St. NW
Washington, DC 20008
Tel.: (202) 274-9100
Fax: (202) 966-8540
E-mail.: washington@embassy.mzv.cz
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Re: 1 Koruna Czechoslovakia - Trial Strike

Postby NiBullionCu » Sun Sep 09, 2018 4:05 pm

Numismaster/NGC online has a KM 4a (no image though)

Looks like it may be a restrike made in 2005.

https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/czechoslovakia-koruna-km-4a-1922-2005-cuid-1066270-duid-1311388


Czechoslovakia Koruna KM# 4a 1922 (2005) Proof

Composition: Silver, Fineness: 0.9990

Design
Obverse: Czech lion with Slovak shield, date below
Reverse: Woman with sheaf and sickle, denomination at left

Notes
Note: Modern mint mark above date.

Value is listed as $25 in Proof
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Re: 1 Koruna Czechoslovakia - Trial Strike

Postby Mercuryman » Sun Sep 09, 2018 6:51 pm

NiBullionCu wrote:Numismaster/NGC online has a KM 4a (no image though)

Looks like it may be a restrike made in 2005.

https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/czechoslovakia-koruna-km-4a-1922-2005-cuid-1066270-duid-1311388


Czechoslovakia Koruna KM# 4a 1922 (2005) Proof

Composition: Silver, Fineness: 0.9990

Design
Obverse: Czech lion with Slovak shield, date below
Reverse: Woman with sheaf and sickle, denomination at left

Notes
Note: Modern mint mark above date.

Value is listed as $25 in Proof


There is no mint mark above the date and it was certainly not a proof.
https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=lot&sid=1901&lot=96 - There are some first strikes for sale in this photo but my coin is not on there.
Thank you for looking though, i had not come accross that yet.
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Re: 1 Koruna Czechoslovakia - Trial Strike

Postby Mercuryman » Sun Sep 09, 2018 7:00 pm

Contradiction wrote:I wonder if somebody could help you...
Embassy of the Czech Republic
3900 Spring of Freedom St. NW
Washington, DC 20008
Tel.: (202) 274-9100
Fax: (202) 966-8540
E-mail.: washington@embassy.mzv.cz


There would have to be a real coin expert there to figure this one out! I'm thinking of sending it to get graded... I'm not really sure of any other way to have it verified. Maybe I would have the only one slabbed? Not sure there is really a market for this anyway.
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Re: 1 Koruna Czechoslovakia - Trial Strike

Postby Mercuryman » Mon Sep 10, 2018 9:32 am

Added photos. Not the best quality. I would post it on my scale. To show 6.88g but i don't have it with me.
The scale is accurate as well
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Re: 1 Koruna Czechoslovakia - Trial Strike

Postby Contradiction » Mon Sep 10, 2018 2:27 pm

Thanks for adding the picture. Very cool. A little piece of history. I hope it's worth a bunch.
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Re: 1 Koruna Czechoslovakia - Trial Strike

Postby Mercuryman » Fri Sep 14, 2018 4:51 pm

I went back to the same lcs I found this at. Went through about 30lbs of his foreign and i found another 1 koruna 1923. This one weighs 6.55g and has been circulated so it appears to be the standard coin. The 6.88g coin is slightly thicker but their diameters are the same... The mystery continues.
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