anyone know what this is??

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  1. sasha5361

    sasha5361 New Member

    think it is made of bronze
     

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  3. Art_Welling

    Art_Welling New Member

    I'm sure someone will figure it out. Krause reports that 1939 was the year a German led faction of Czechs voted the nation to be a part of the 3rd Reich. Perhaps this is a medal struck to mark the event? Just guessing.
     
  4. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    It appears to be some sort of Czechoslovakian medal. I would suppose based on the legends, indicating their dedication to being free again after the Nazi occupation.
     
  5. sasha5361

    sasha5361 New Member

    thanks

    thank you for info appreciate it.
     
  6. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    The date on the medal refers to when pre-WW2 Czechoslovakia was split; Slovakia became (formally) independent while Czechia became part of Germany (Protektorat Böhmen und Mähren) and was occupied by German military. What is a bit odd, though, is that the inscriptions are partly in Czech (pravda zvitezi, ie. the truth will prevail, and the country name), partly in English (the date, and the Czechoslovakia shall be free again motto). Guess the piece was issued by/for Czechoslovakians in exile, possibly the UK ...

    Christian
     
  7. Dylan_mcd

    Dylan_mcd New Member

    Okay, so here is the deal with the coin (I have one I am holding right now) it is a 1939 NY world fair coin. You can check it out online by typing the words "Czechlosovakia shall be free again" (with quote marks) in Google. Hope that helps.

    Dylan
     
  8. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    The reverse design of the Anti-Nazi Czechoslovakian medal is the same as that on the pre-1939 10 & 20 Korun coins.

    Aidan.
     
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