チェコ・コルナ(CZK)プロファイル
チェコ・コルナ チェコ・コルナ(CZK) - 世界の通貨 »
Kč
チェコ
Czech koruna users and history
Czech koruna has been the official currency of Czech Republic since February of 1993 after Czechoslovakia was dissolved to two parts of Czech Republic and Slovak Republic in January of the same year. As a consequence, Czechoslovak koruna was replaced by Czech koruna and Slovak koruna at par. Both Czech Republic and Slovak Republic (Slovakia) joined European Union in 2004. Slovakia has adopted the euro as its official currency since 2009. Czech Republic has the euro adoption plan but has not set up the exact year.
Czech koruna coins and banknotes
Czech koruna equals to 100 haléřů while the smallest denomination in circulation is 1 koruna. The denominations of 10, 20 and 50 haléřů coins and 20, 50 korun banknotes were introduced in 1993 but eventually were withdrawn from circulation during the year of 2003 to 2011.
Czech koruna and the currency of crown
In English, Czech koruna is sometimes referred to as the Czech crown. The crown is a currency used in six European countries and their dependencies and dominions and crown names various because of these countries’ official language.
Countries | Currency name | Currency code | Subunit | Year established |
---|---|---|---|---|
Czech Republic | Czech koruna | CZK | 1/100 = Haléru | 1993 |
Denmark (and Greenland, Faroe Islands) |
Danish krone | DKK | 1/100 = Øre | 1875 |
Iceland | Icelandic krona | ISK | 1/100 = Eyrir (obsolete) | 1874 |
Norway and 4 dependencies | Norwegian krone | NOK | 1/100 = øre | 1873 |
Sweden | Swedish krona | SEK | 1/100 = ören (discontinued) | 1873 |