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Please Help Identifying Czechoslovakian Coin...

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 Posted 09/17/2010  8:32 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add coinguy123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Bought this as part of an estate auction. I think it's from Czechoslovakia. Any idea what these are, and how much they are worth? In person, they don't look silver. The color almost looks like brass.

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This is issued in the name of the Treasury of Slovakia, but I don't believe it to be a coin. No denomination shown, and not seen in Krause
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It's from Slovakia and not a coin, It's some type of token issued by the National Treasury.
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Thanks for your answers. Do you think it has any value, or what its purpose is?
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Do you think it has any value, or what its purpose is?


It looks copper-nickel, I'd be very surprised if it was worth much.
I would also disagree that it was issued by or in the name of the National Treasury. "Narodny Poklad" means national treasure, not treasury. And on the other side it says "Slovak Republic thanks" with the map outline of the country and the date 1993. I know that Czech and Slovak republics had "velvet divorce" in 1993, I'm not sure what the country wanted to thank the people (national treasure?) for.
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