Czechoslovakian and Polish Money

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Title

Czechoslovakian and Polish Money

Description

While John Transue was teaching English in Czechoslovakia, he used this Czech money as daily tender. Transue would go to Zakopane, Poland on the weekends for a short getaway, and saved the Polish bills as souvenirs.

Subject

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Source

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Creator

CSFR and Polish Governments

Publisher

Kaitlin Pottier

Date

1991-1992

Contributor

John Transue

Rights

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Relation

Slovakian Axe
Czechoslovakian Rejection Letter
Basic Slovak Basic Translation Dictionary
Czechoslovakian Work Visa
Costa Rican Signs
Magnet from Greece
Greek Jewelry and Glasses

Format

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Language

Slovak and Polish

Type

Scan

Identifier

Sue_John_Scan_A_2

Coverage

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Files

Transue_John_Scan_A_2A.pdf
Transue_John_Scan_A_2B.pdf
Transue_John_Scan_A_2C.pdf
Transue_John_Scan_A_2D.pdf
Transue_John_Scan_A_2E.pdf
Transue_John_Scan_A_2F.pdf
Transue_John_Scan_A_2G.pdf

Citation

CSFR and Polish Governments , “Czechoslovakian and Polish Money,” UIS History Harvest, accessed December 21, 2024, http://uishistharv1.uis.edu/items/show/555.