Czech Republic, 1993 AD., Hamburg mint, 10 Korun, KM 4.
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Czech Republic, Hamburg mint (Germany, castle mint mark), designer: Ladislav Kozák (reverse), 1993 AD.,
10 Korun (24,5 mm / 7,51 g), copper-plated steel (magnetic), 7,62 g theor. mint weight, mintage 70.001.000 (both var.), axis medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), reeded edge,
Obv.: ÄŒESKÃ REPUBLIKA / (castle) / 1993 , Czech (Bohemian) lion rampant to l., small castle beneath (mintmark of the Hamburg mint).
Rev.: KČ 10 LK / BRNO , view of the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul in Brno, big "KČ", small LK -monogram (Ladislav Kozák) at 4-5 o´clock at edge.
KM 4 .
Different mintmarks (castle = (HM), Hamburg mint, crowned "b" or "CM" monogram = Bizuterie Jablonec Czech mint)
Year / Mint Mark / Mintage / Details
1993 (HM) 70,000,000 Hamburg mint
1993 (HM) 1,000 Small "KČ"; Hamburg mint, a trial strike that got into circulation
1994 b 20,677,220 Date/mintmark varies
1994 b 30,000 Bright alloy composition
1995 b 152,388 "LK" on the side
1995 b 20,530,459 "LK" below
1996 b 20,644,143 Two variants of edge milling
1997 b 1,500 Proof
1997 b 48,215 In sets only
1998 b 2,500 Proof
1998 b 25,000 In sets only
1999 b 2,000 Proof
1999 b 29,490 In sets only
2000 b 2,500 Proof
2000 b 25,000 In sets only
2001 b 2,500 Proof
2001 b 25,000 In sets only
2002 b 3,490 Proof
2002 b 20,156 In sets only
2003 b 18,747,000
2003 b 3,000 Proof
2004 b 2,255,740
2004 b 4,000 Proof
2005 b 3,000 Proof
2005 b 14,000 In sets only
2006 b 2,500 Proof
2006 b 30,500 In sets only
2007 b 2,500 Proof
2007 b 20,500 In sets only
2008 b 10,092,000
2008 b 2,500 Proof
2009 b 10,511,000
2009 b 3,200 Proof
2010 b 16,811,000
2010 b 3,200 Proof
2011 b 7,000 Proof
2011 b 15,000 In sets only
2012 b 7,000 Proof
2012 b 22,003 In sets only
2013 b 7,872,603
2013 b 8,500 Proof
2014 b 7,360,133
2014 b 4,500 Proof
2015 b 5,267,733
2015 b 3,500 Proof
2016 b 12,612,203
2016 b 3,500 Proof
2017 b
2017 b (proof)
Brno (German: Brünn) is the second largest city in the Czech Republic, located in the southeast of the country. It was founded in 1243, although the area had been settled since the 5th century. As of December 2009 the population is 405,337. Brno is the capital of the South Moravian Region as well as the seat of the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic, the Supreme Court, the Supreme Administrative Court, the Supreme Prosecutor's Office and the Ombudsman. Traditionally, it has served as the capital of the historical land Moravia.
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