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We exchange both Koruna coins and paper money, and we also accept withdrawn Czech Koruna banknotes.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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1000 Czechoslovak Korun banknote 1985 (Bedrich Smetana)
The highest denomination banknote in Czechoslovakia was the 1000 korun note, featuring composer Bedrich Smetana. The blue-colored Tisic Korun Ceskoslovenskych note has an image of Cysehrad Castle on a hill over the Vltava River.You get: £3.280001 CZK = £0.0032800000 -
5000 Czech Koruna banknote series 1999
This 5000 pet tisic korun ceskych bill shows Tomas Garrigue Masaryk, Czech politician. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘Ceska narodni banka’. 5000 Czech Korun notes like these have a spade symbol on the reverse side. This 5000 CZK banknote has a thin metallic security strip. It is no longer legal tender in the … ContinuedYou get: £114.800001 CZK = £0.0229600000 -
100 Czechoslovak Korun banknote 1961 (Karlův Most)
This green coloured banknote of 100 korun from Czechoslovakia features a farm couple on the front side. The famous Charles Bridge (Karluv Most) in Prague is pictured on the back side of the ‘Sto Korun Ceskoslovenskych’ banknote.You get: £0.328001 CZK = £0.0032800000 -
100 Czech Koruna banknote series 2018
The obverse side of the green-coloured 100Kc note shows Charles IV, the first King of Bohemia to become Holy Roman Emperor. On the reverse side of the 100 CZK bill is the seal of Charles university, the oldest and largest university in the Czech Rupublic. The 2018 series 100 koruna note has a wide security … ContinuedYou get: £2.788001 CZK = £0.0278800000 -
200 Czech Koruna banknote series 1993
This 200 dve ste korun ceskych banknote shows Jan Amos Komensky, Moravian philosopher. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘Ceska narodni banka’. These banknotes are no longer in circulation. They do not have a green book depicted on the back side.You get: £4.592001 CZK = £0.0229600000 -
200 Czech Koruna banknote series 2018
The 200 Czech Koruna banknote features a portrait of John Amos Comenius, who wrote a children’s textbook with the title ‘Orbis Pictus’. This book can be found on the reverse side of the brown-coloured 200Kc note along with an adult hand passing to a child’s hand. The 2018 version of the 200 CZK bill has … ContinuedYou get: £5.576001 CZK = £0.0278800000