I'm thinking of putting together an album of coins of the Czech Republic. I'd like to know where I can get a book that show what coins were made (like the Red book of U.S. Coins). Any help will be appreciated!
Hello
Yes, it's a catalog for coins only since 1918 - today
However, most of them are probably "Numista,,
I can send you a private link where you download the Czechoslovak Coins catalog for free
Or I'm available for PM questions
Hello and with greetings Ivan
give the other the option of slow downloading ,,stáhnout pomalu,, ( and write the letters)
When you print it you have the same in the records. Shipping by post will definitely be more than the price of the catalog (11 $ price of the catalog)
If you have a coin for the exchange, then I'll agree if you want it so much.
Sincerely, Ivan
Quote: "Praha2012"Ivan, What type of coin are you looking for?
Hello
I have been defamed so far as a numismatic omnivore, yet I have not decided what I will pay more attention in the future for collecting coins in the future.
You still have a 0-0-0 collection, I have Czechoslovakia 1k To coins, and the Czech Republic too 1 K.
When you are here and you want a replacement in the future I am available.
I have 154 coins in my collection so far. This does not include doubles and triples. I started collecting when we were in Praha in 2012 and received a BU 2012 50 Kc. Not sure when we will be back, hopefully soon!
The Krause "Standard Catalog of World Coins" seems to be complete on the Czech listings, although it may not list all the varieties. If you are just looking for a checklist, you could purchase an older edition more cheaply.