The monetary system of the Czech Republic is decimal based, with the unit of Czech money being called the Czech Koruna (Korun is the plural form.) The Czech Republic is expected to join the European Union in 2010. The names and relative values of the coins are: * Fifty Haleru - (50/100 or 1/2 Koruna) * One Koruna -(1 Koruna) * Two Korun - (2 Korun) * Five Korun - (5 Korun) * Ten Korun - (10 Korun) * Twenty Korun - (20 Korun) * Fifty Korun - (50 Korun)
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Currently, the value of 100 sto korrun ceskych is 5.06 US dollars. However, currency rates change daily, and this amount could change at any time.
Bohemia is the old name for part of what is now the Czech Republic. The currency of the Czech Republic is the Czech koruna (Czech: korun českých, abbreviation: CZK), divided into 100 haléřů.
Equivale a R$10,16.É tipo como se tirasse uma casa decimal para converter para o real. 100=10,16 1000=101,02 20=2,00
1/100 of a dollar
Please check again and post a new question. The US didn't print any $100 bills dated 1989.
Czech Koruna is the common currency of the countries of the Czech Republic. Each koruna has 100 halaru. The conversion to American Dollars on today's market would make 500 koruna worth about 32 dollars.
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