Czech koruna was created in 1993.
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.
Currently still Czech Koruna Somewhere near to 17 Koruna per dollar 10$ is 170 CZK
The Koruna
(Česká) koruna (Czech crown)
Czech koruna
The Czech koruna.
The currency "koruna" is used in the Czech Republic, where it is known as the Czech koruna (CZK). The term "sto korun" translates to "one hundred korun." The Czech koruna has been the official currency since 1993, following the split of Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
The highest denomination coin in the Czech Republic is the 50 koruna coin, which features a motif of the Czech lion. The lowest denomination coin is the 1 koruna coin. Both coins are part of the Czech koruna currency system, which has been in use since 1993.
Czech koruna (or crown)
Ceska Koruna or in direct translation: Czech Crown.
The basic monetary unit is 1 Koruna or Crown (CZK) 20CZK=1USD.
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.