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Czech Republic
Czech Republic
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Issue of 1992, stamps on Czechoslovakian notes:
Czech Republic, 100 korun 1992, P1c Czech Republic, 100 korun 1992, P1c
Issue of 1993-1994:
Czech Republic, 20 korun 1994, P10a Czech Republic, 20 korun 1994, P10a Czech Republic, 50 korun 1993, P4a Czech Republic, 50 korun 1993, P4a
Czech Republic, 100 korun 1993, P5a Czech Republic, 100 korun 1993, P5a
Issues of 1997 and later:
Czech Republic, 50 korun 1997, P17 Czech Republic, 50 korun 1997, P17 Czech Republic, 100 korun 1997, P18 Czech Republic, 100 korun 1997, P18
Czech Republic, 200 korun 1998, P19 Czech Republic, 200 korun 1998, P19 Czech Republic, 500 korun 1997, P20 Czech Republic, 500 korun 1997, P20
Czech Republic, 1000 korun 1993, P8 Czech Republic, 1000 korun 1993, P8 Czech Republic, 2000 korun 1993, P16 Czech Republic, 2000 korun 1993, P16
Czech Republic, 5000 korun 1993, P9 Czech Republic, 5000 korun 1993, P9

New history of the Czech currency began in 1993, shortly after the crash of the Czechoslovakia. The banknotes of the soviet regime in czechoslovak korunas were replaced by czecho-slovak federation banknotes, and furtherly by czech banknotes, which are in circulation till nowadays. 1 koruna = 100 heller.


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