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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: £3.230001 CZK = £0.0032300000 -
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: £113.100001 CZK = £0.0226200000 -
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: £0.323001 CZK = £0.0032300000 -
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: £4.524001 CZK = £0.0226200000 -
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: £11.310001 CZK = £0.0226200000 -
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: £22.620001 CZK = £0.0226200000