This uncirculated 100 Korun Czechoslovakia note is a standard circulation banknote issued by Czechoslovak State Bank. It is a brown, tan, red, and green note that is dated 1953, and measures 156 x 80 mm. Its obverse side features a standing man holding gear and hammer with a standing young man holding a sheaf of wheat and an olive branch. Its reverse side shows the coat of arms of Czechoslovakia, Hradcany (Castle District) and Charles Bridge across Vltava River in Prague. Though there is no security thread, there is still a watermark of star in a circle pattern. This note was withdrawn on 31 Dec 1967. Additionally, the details of this note have been verified and TAP Authenticated by Banknote World experts.