Czech Koruna
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The Czech Koruna was introduced as the currency of the Czech Republic in 1993, replacing the Czechoslovak Koruna. The name ‘koruna’ means ‘crown’ and has its origin in the Latin word ‘corona’. It is related to similarly named ‘krona’ and ‘krone’ currencies of Northern Europe.
We exchange both Koruna coins and paper money, and we also accept withdrawn Czech Koruna banknotes. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover Czech Koruna to cash, select the type of Czech Koruna you want to exchange:
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10 Czechoslovak Korun banknote 1986 (Pavol Orszag-Hviezdoslav)
The brown and blue colored 10 korun banknote from Czechoslovakia features Czechoslovak poet Pavol Orszag-Hviezdoslav. On the backside is a view on the Orava mountains. Text on the ten korun bill reads ‘Desat Korun Ceskoslovenskych’.You get: £0.031301 CZK = £0.0031300000 -
100 Czech Koruna banknote series 1997
The banknote of 100 sto korun ceskych features the portrait of King Karel IV of Bohemia. The paper note contains the words ‘Ceska narodni banka’. On the back of the banknote is a large green letter ‘K’, for “Karel’. This 100 CZK banknote has a thin metallic security strip. It is no longer legal tender … ContinuedYou get: £2.192001 CZK = £0.0219200000 -
200 Czech Koruna banknote series 1998
This 200 dve ste korun ceskych banknote shows the portrait of Jan Amos Komensky, Czech philosopher. The paper note contains the words ‘Ceska narodni banka’. On the reverse side of the note is the image of a book. This 200 CZK banknote has a thin metallic security strip. It is no longer legal tender in … ContinuedYou get: £4.384001 CZK = £0.0219200000 -
500 Czech Koruna banknote series 1997
This 500 pet set korun ceskych note features Bozena Nemcova, Czech writer. Printed on the paper banknote is the text ‘Ceska narodni banka’. 500 Czech Korun notes like these have a tulip symbol on the back. In addition to the banknotes dated 1997 and later we also exchange the banknotes dated 1995, which have a … ContinuedYou get: £10.960001 CZK = £0.0219200000 -
100 Czechoslovak Korun banknote 1989 (Klement Gottwald)
The banknote of 100 korun has the portrait of Klement Gottwald, leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. The back of the green colored Sto Korun Ceskoslovenskych bill features Prague with a view on the castle, along with flowers.You get: £0.313001 CZK = £0.0031300000 -
1000 Czech Koruna banknote series 1996
This 1000 tisic korun ceskych note features Frantisek Palacky, Czech historian. The paper banknote contains the words ‘Ceska narodni banka’. Notes like these have the letter ‘P’ as part of a tree symbol on the back side. This 1000 CZK banknote has a thin metallic security strip. It is no longer legal tender in the … ContinuedYou get: £21.920001 CZK = £0.0219200000 -
2000 Czech Koruna banknote series 1999
This 2000 dva tisice korun ceskych banknote has the image of Ema Destinova, Czech opera singer. Text on the paper banknote reads ‘Ceska narodni banka’. On the reverse side of the banknote is a harp pictogram. This 2000 CZK banknote has a thin metallic security strip. It is no longer legal tender in the Czech … ContinuedYou get: £43.840001 CZK = £0.0219200000