The currency is the Czech koruna (which notionally consists of 100 heleru).
Koruna (= Czech Crown or koruna česká) - symbol "Kč" or "CZK".
It has coins of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 CZK - Czechs nowadays has no heleru - and banknotes/bills of 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 CZK.
Exchange rates change every day so any specific answer posted here would be out of date almost immediately. While it's not normal WikiAnswers policy to say "use the internet", that's the best approach in this case. You can check a site such as www.xe.com, CNNMoney, etc. for the latest conversion factors.
Right now i is 17CZK = 1 USD. And this rate is getting lower and lower each week.
Currently, one US dollar gets you about 19 Czech Koruna but this amount changes all the time.
The Czechoslovak koruna currency was used until 1993 by the former country of Czechoslovakia. That koruna was replaced by the Czech koruna are a value of 1-to-1 with the former currency.
1 American dollar is 17 czech koruna's. I learned this from my dad this morning. Guess what!?! Do you know about how much dollars is 940 korunas! It's only about 52 dollars.
The basic monetary unit is 1 Koruna or Crown (CZK) 20CZK=1USD.
The Pound Sreling as of todays date Monday, September 22, 2008 1 British Pound = 30.36503 Czech Koruna 1 Czech Koruna (CZK) = 0.03293 British Pound (GBP)
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)
Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic has its own currency which is the Czech Koruna. So the euro is not the official currency, though some businesses in Prague might accept it, because they would have many tourists and customers from countries that do use it.
As of July 2014, 1 US dollar is equivalent to 20.41 Czech Republic Korunas (or "crowns").
Czechs use Czech Crowns (CZK) - Koruna in Czech language. In the recent past they have also used Hellers (haléře in Czech) as a 1/100 of a Crown.One Crown is about 25 EUR, 18 USD or 30 GBP.
.....Did you mean the Danish krone, the Swedish krona, the Nowegian krone, the Faroese króna, the Icelandic króna, the Estonian kroon, the Czech koruna, the Yugoslav krone, or the Austro-Hungarian krone?
1 man lives in the Czech Republic.
1 dollar is 2 tomans
1 us dollar = 1 Argentina dollar