Coin Identifier
1 Koruna (Crown)
1 Koruna (1 Kč)

1 Koruna (Crown)

Czech Republic · 2011

The obverse of the coin features the Czech lion, a traditional symbol of Bohemia, centered with the text "ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA" (Czech Republic) curving above and the year "2011" below. The reverse typically shows the denomination '1 Kč' with St. Wenceslas Crown motif.

Country
Czech Republic
Year
2011
Denomination
1 Koruna (1 Kč)
Metal
Nickel-plated steel

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Overview

The obverse of the coin features the Czech lion, a traditional symbol of Bohemia, centered with the text "ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA" (Czech Republic) curving above and the year "2011" below. The reverse typically shows the denomination '1 Kč' with St. Wenceslas Crown motif.

Historical significance

The Czech Koruna is the currency of the Czech Republic. The use of the Czech lion on the coinage dates back to medieval times and symbolizes the national identity and sovereignty of the Czech state. These coins are part of the modern currency system established after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993.

Estimated value

Circulated: $0.04 - $0.20 USD. Uncirculated: $0.50 - $1.00 USD (Value is generally low as it is a common circulating coin from a recent year)

Care & preservation

To preserve the coin's condition, handle it by the edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin. Store it in a cool, dry place, preferably in a coin holder, album, or slab designed for coin preservation. Avoid cleaning the coin, as this can often decrease its numismatic value.