Slovak Koruna banknotes
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Slovak koruna banknotes were issued by the Bratislava-based National Bank of Slovakia. They became obsolete in 2009, when Slovakia joined the Eurozone as the first Visegrád Group country. Slovak koruna notes and coins are no longer a valid means of payment in the Slovak Republic. However, we give cash for pre-Euro Slovak koruna notes and coins.
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100 Slovak Koruna banknote (Levoca)
The banknote of sto slovenskych korun measures 140mm by 71mm. Text on the red and orange colored paper note reads ‘Narodna Banka Slovenska’. The woman on the front of the banknote is Madonna by master woodcarver Pavol. On the back of the 100 SKK bill is the town of Levoca and the Slovakian shield of … ContinuedYou get: £1.574001 SKK = £0.0157400000 -
500 Slovak Koruna banknote (Ludovit Stur)
This patsto slovenskych korun banknote depicts Ludovit Stur, Slovak author. Printed on the brown and sand colored paper banknote is the text ‘Narodna Banka Slovenska’. On the back of the 500 SKK bill are Bratislava Castle and St. Michael’s Church.You get: £7.870001 SKK = £0.0157400000