The Slovak crown (in Slovak:Koruna slovenská) was the currency of the WWII Slovak Republic from 1939 to 1945. Its abbreviation was Ks, it comprised 100 haliers. Jump to: navigation, search The Slovak Republic (Slovak: Slovenská republika) was an independent national Slovak state and ally of Nazi Germany during World War II on the territory of present-day Slovakia with the exception of the southern and eastern parts of present-day Slovakia. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1939 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... Jump to: navigation, search 1945 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Current crowns:Czech koruna | Danish krone | Estonian kroon | Faroese króna | Icelandic króna | Norwegian krone | Slovak koruna | Swedish krona This article deals with the currency of modern Slovakia. ... Crown names several entities associated with monarchy: A crown (headgear), the headgear worn by a monarch, other high dignitaries, divinities etcetera. ... The Koruna (English translation Crown) is the currency used in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. ... Jump to: navigation, search The Danish krone is the currency used in Denmark and the Danish dependency of Greenland. ... The Kroon is the official currency of Estonia. ... The Faroese króna is the currency of the Faroes. ... Króna is the name of the currency used in Iceland. ... Jump to: navigation, search Krone is the name of the currency used in Norway. ... The Koruna (English translation Crown) is the currency used in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. ... Jump to: navigation, search This article is about the Swedish unit of currency. ...
Formerly used crowns: Austro-Hungarian crown | British crown | Czechoslovak crown | Slovak crown (WWII) The Austro-Hungarian Empire adopted the gold standard in 1892 when the new currency of the Krone (Crown, also known in Hungarian and other imperial languages as the Koruna) of 100 hellers was introduced. ... Crown reverse, 1953 and 1960. ... The Czechoslovak crown or Czechoslovak koruna (in Czech and Slovak: Koruna Äeskoslovenská, at times Koruna Äesko-slovenská; koruna means crown) was the currency of Czechoslovakia from 10 April 1919 to 1939 and from November 1, 1945 to February 7, 1993. ...
Czechoslovak Crown - see there for history.The official name, the ISO 4217 code and the local acronym for the SlovakCrown is ''Slovenská koruna'', SKK, Sk.
The SlovakCrown acronym is placed behind the numeric value.
Coins of nominal value 50h, 1, 2, 5 and 10 crowns, and banknotes of nominal value 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 and 5000 crowns are used, as of 2004.
The Slovak koruna or Slovakcrown (in Slovak slovenská koruna; "koruna" means crown) has been the currency of Slovakia since February 8, 1993.
The WWIISlovak Republic was an ally of Nazi Germany and the present-day Slovakia is not considered the successor state.
Compared to pre-war Czechoslovak koruna, the Slovak koruna coins had an addition of 50 korún, the silver content of the 10 and 20 koruna coins was reduced from 700â° to 500â°, and all but 5 korún shrank in physical sizes.