Slovak Koruna

By Samantha Hathaway Updated on Fri, 26 Jul 2024 Any question please contact DayDayFinance.COM.

Slovak Koruna

"The Slovak Koruna, also known as the Slovak crown (SKK), was the official currency of Slovakia from 1993 until its adoption of the euro in 2009. It was introduced after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia and served as an independent currency for the newly formed Slovak Republic.

Below is the related paper currencies in Slovak Koruna.


2007     SKK1000    
skk_1000_2007_o.jpg  skk_1000_2007_o.jpg
2004     SKK100    
skk_100_2004_o.jpg  skk_100_2004_o.jpg
2006     SKK200    
skk_200_2006_o.jpg  skk_200_2006_o.jpg
2000     SKK20    
skk_20_2000_o.jpg  skk_20_2000_o.jpg
2003     SKK5000    
skk_5000_2003_o.jpg  skk_5000_2003_o.jpg
2006     SKK500    
skk_500_2006_o.jpg  skk_500_2006_o.jpg
2000     SKK50    
skk_50_2000_o.jpg  skk_50_2000_o.jpg
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