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Czechoslovakia - 5 Korun 1953 - Pick # 80b - Color Error - Fine

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This analysis focuses on a 5 korun banknote from Czechoslovakia, showcasing unique historical and artistic elements that reflect the design philosophy of the era. The front highlights intricate patterns and inscriptions that emphasize value and security. The banknote serves not only as currency but also as a canvas for craftsmanship, making it an interesting piece for collectors and historians alike.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 5 korun banknote displays a beautifully intricate design, dominated by swirling patterns and borders that emphasize its value. The denomination is prominently featured in both Czech and Slovak script, along with detailed ornamental elements. The use of a beige and brown color palette lends an air of subtle elegance, while security features such as a fine guilloche pattern enhance its authenticity. Adding to the banknote's visual richness is a watermark, which further reinforces its intended function as a secure means of exchange. The year 1933 is inscribed, indicating its historical context.

Reverse (back)
The back of the banknote mirrors the ornate quality of the front, with symmetrical designs that draw the eye and a repeating motif of the denomination. The central elements include more intricate patterns that may incorporate security features, although these are less distinct than those on the exterior. The background is textured, providing visual intrigue and complexity. Keywords like "PADĚLÁNÍ SE TRESTA" signal the efforts to deter counterfeiting through design. Overall, the back complements the front's aesthetics and emphasizes the banknote's value as both currency and art.
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Auction
E - Auction # 21 / World Banknotes / March
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
Czechoslovakia
Year
1953

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Our auction presents an extensive and highly diverse offering that will certainly appeal to collectors and enthusiasts alike.

You will find a range of interesting propaganda banknotes, each with its own historical background and character. In addition, we offer a broad and varied selection from the former Yugoslavia, including many attractive and hard-to-find issues.

For the specialized collector, there is also a large number of replacement banknotes, as well as a fine selection of color trials from Iceland — pieces that rarely appear on the market and can be a valuable addition to an advanced collection.

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