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    The koruna, or crown ( sign: Kč; code: CZK, Czech: koruna česká ), has been the currency of the Czech Republic since 1993. The koruna is one of the European Union 's eight currencies, and the Czech Republic is legally bound to adopt the euro in the future. The official name in Czech is koruna česká (plural koruny české, though the zero ...

    • CZK (numeric: .mw-parser-output .monospaced{font-family:monospace,monospace}203)
    • Kč‎
  2. Republic of Czechoslovakia 10 Korun note (1919, provisional and first issue). The (last) ISO 4217 code and the local abbreviations for the koruna were CSK and Kčs . One koruna equalled 100 haléřů (Czech, singular : haléř ) or halierov (Slovak, singular: halier ).

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    • Kčs
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  4. The first banknotes of the third Czechoslovak koruna were issued by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in denominations of 1, 3 and 5 korun and by the State Bank in denominations of 10, 25, 50 and 100 korun (banknotes). From 1958, new 25, 10, 100 and finally 50 Kčs banknotes were designed, and the state notes were gradually replaced by coins during the 1960s. The 20 Kčs banknote was ...

  5. Banknotes of the Czechoslovak koruna (1945) In 1945, four kinds of banknotes of Czechoslovak koruna were introduced. The first were issues of Bohemia and Moravia and Slovakia, to which adhesive stamps were affixed. Denominations issued were 100, 500 and 1000 korun. The second (dated 1944) were printed in the Soviet Union and were issued in ...

  6. In 1919, a currency reform defined the new koruna with similar value to the Austro-Hungarian koruna. The first banknotes began to circulate in the same year, while coins began to circulate in Czechoslovakia in 1922, three years later. This first koruna circulated until 1939, when new korunas were introduced for Bohemia, Maravia and Slovakia.

  7. The first banknotes of the third Czechoslovak koruna were issued by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in denominations of 1, 3 and 5 korun (state notes) and by the State Bank in denominations of 10, 25, 50 and 100 korun (banknotes). From 1958, new 25, 10, 100 and finally 50 Kčs banknotes were designed, and the state notes were gradually ...

  8. May 17, 2019 · The Czech National Bank prepared an exhibition titled “100 years of the koruna”, which was open in the Imperial Stables at Prague Castle from 1 February until 12 May 2019. The exhibition gave the public an opportunity to view, for example, gold bars, coins and medals, original designs of Czechoslovak banknotes by Alphonse Mucha, Max ...

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