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We exchange both Koruna coins and paper money, and we also accept withdrawn Czech Koruna banknotes.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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500 Czech Koruna banknote series 1993
The banknote of pet set korun ceskych has the image of Bozena Nemcova, Czech writer. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘Ceska narodni banka’. These banknotes are no longer in circulation. They don’t have a tulip symbol on the reverse side.You get: £11.255001 CZK = £0.0225100000 -
500 Czech Koruna banknote series 2009
The lady on the 500 CZK note is Bozena Nemcova, a Czech writer of the final phase of the Czech National Revival movement. Bozena’s portrait is on the front side of the 500 Czech Koruna banknote. On the back side of the 500Kc bill is a woman adorned with flowers and branches, who represents all … ContinuedYou get: £13.670001 CZK = £0.0273400000 -
1000 Czech Koruna banknote series 1993
This 1000 tisic korun ceskych banknote has the image of Frantisek Palacky, Czech historian. Text on the paper banknote reads ‘Ceska narodni banka’. These banknotes were recalled and replaced by similar looking banknotes with a letter ‘P’ as part of a tree on the back.You get: £22.510001 CZK = £0.0225100000 -
1000 Czech Koruna banknote series 2008
This violet-coloured banknote of 1000 Czech Koruna features the portrait of Frantisek Palacky, historian and politician. The back side of the 1000Kc bill shows an eagle spreading its wings over Kromeriz Castle. The 2008 version of the 1000 CZK note has a wide security thread. It replaced the 1996 series with a thin security tread. … ContinuedYou get: £27.340001 CZK = £0.0273400000 -
2000 Czech Koruna banknote series 2007
The banknote of 2000 Czech Koruna features the portrait of Emmy Destinn, Czech operatic soprano. The 2007 version of the 2000Kc bill has a wide security thread. The earlier version of this banknote, the 1999 version with a thin security thread, ceased to be legal tender in 2022.You get: £54.680001 CZK = £0.0273400000 -
2000 Czech Koruna banknote series 1996
The banknote of dva tisice korun ceskych depicts the portrait of Ema Destinova, Czech opera singer. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Ceska narodni banka’. This banknote does not have a harp symbol on the back, contrary to the 2000 korun notes currently in circulation.You get: £45.020001 CZK = £0.0225100000 -
5000 Czech Koruna banknote series 2009
The 5000Kc note is the highest value banknote in Czechia, although it is not widely used. The banknote of 5000 Czech Koruna features politician Tomas Garrigue Masaryk on the obverse side. The reverse side of the 5000 CZK bill shows St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague. The 2009 version of of the 5000 koruna bill has … ContinuedYou get: £136.700001 CZK = £0.0273400000