Slovenská koruna — Couronne slovaque Ancienne unité monétaire Couronne slovaque Pays officiellement utilisateur(s) … Wikipédia en Français
Slovenská republika — Slovaquie Slovenská republika (Slovensko) (sk) République slovaque (Slovaquie) (fr) … Wikipédia en Français
Slovenská koruna — Slowakische Krone Land: Slowakei Unterteilung: 100 Heller (halierov) ISO 4217 Code: SKK Abkürzung: Sk Wechselkurs: (fix) 1 EUR = 30 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Koruna československá — Die Tschechoslowakische Krone (auf Tschechisch und Slowakisch koruna československá bzw. koruna česko slovenská) war bis zum 31. Dezember 1992 die offizielle Währung der Tschechoslowakei und bis zum 7. Februar 1993 dann kurz die Währung von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Coins of the Slovak koruna (World War II) — The coins of the WWII Slovak koruna (slovak: koruna slovenská) were the first coins ever minted by a Slovak state. These coins were minted in the Kremnica mint, once the common state mint of the whole Czechoslovak state. Coins carried not only… … Wikipedia
Slovak koruna — Infobox Currency currency name in local = slovenská koruna sk icon image 1 = Slovak Crown 01.jpg image title 1 = 20, 200, 500 korún image 2 = Coin 1sk small.jpg image title 2 = 1 koruna iso code = SKK using countries = flag|Slovakia inflation… … Wikipedia
Czechoslovak koruna — koruna československá (Czech/Slovak) ISO 4217 code CSK User(s) … Wikipedia
Czech koruna — CZK redirects here. For other uses, see CZK (disambiguation). Czech koruna koruna česká (Czech) ISO 4217 code CZK User(s) … Wikipedia
Banknotes of the Czech koruna — Czech koruna paper money is part of the physical form of the Czech Republic s currency. All Czech paper money are banknotes. First overstamped Czechoslovak koruna banknotes served as legal tender in the just created Czech Republic. Later but… … Wikipedia
Coins of the Czechoslovak koruna (1919) — In 1921, coins were introduced in denominations of 20 and 50h, followed by 10h and 1 koruna in 1922, 2 and 5h in 1923, 5 korun in 1925, 10 korun in 1930, and 25h and 20 korun in 1933. The 2h was struck in zinc, the 5 and 10h in bronze, and the 20 … Wikipedia