Národní banka Československá
weight: 16 g
purity: 999/1000 Ag
edge plain s opisem
quality proof
limited mintage 500 pcs
issue day 2006
Objednávkový kód: CRM76
Czechoslovak National Bank (NBCS) - during the first Czechoslovak Republic functioned as the state central bank.
Established by the General Meeting of March 21, 1926, to supervise the national currency started from 1st April of the same year.
Czechoslovak National Bank continued the activities of the Office of the Ministry of Finance, which until then had managed the state's bills and circulation. The establishment of new financial institutions emission rights resulted from efforts to create a bank independent from the state. In 1929 NBCS acceded to the gold standard, ie to cover currency with gold. Seven years later, he had 34 branches and 134 branches across the country.
During the German occupation (1939 - 1945) the financial institution named National Bank of Bohemia and Moravia, Slovakia should separate their Slovak National Bank.
The revival did occur immediately after the liberation in 1945, real independence, however, the Bank maintained only three years to change the political system. In 1950 it was canceled again NBCS and its functions taken over by the Czechoslovak State Bank (SBC). She then after the termination of established commercial banks became the only issue a commercial bank in the communist-controlled Socialist Czechoslovakia.
The function of a sovereign central bank began SBC meet from 1 January 1990, when the usual banking services taken over by private commercial financial institutions. After the independent Czech Republic and monetary separation (1993) SBC replaced Czech National Bank.