A banknote of the highest rarity – the original 100 Korun from 1919, one of the true icons of early Czechoslovak issues. The obverse is adorned with rich floral motifs and large denomination numbers, while the reverse features portraits of women in traditional dress alongside the national emblem, with the inscription “REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ” in red.
The vast majority of examples recorded on the market are contemporary counterfeits, which makes the confirmed authenticity of this note particularly significant.
One visible tear on the margin. The paper is natural, without signs of washing.
One of the most sought-after and prestigious banknotes in Czechoslovak collecting – a rare opportunity to acquire an original.