斯洛伐克克朗(Slovak Korona/Slovakian Koruna,标准符号:Skk)
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1克朗=100赫勒
1斯洛伐克克朗 = 0.303126785 人民币(2007年)
CURRENCY:
The currency of Slovakia is called the Koruna (pl. Korun). Banknotes are issued in the following denominations: 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, and 5000 Korun.
Slovak 50 Korun note Slovak 50 Korun note reverse view
Smaller values are issued as coins with 1 Koruna = 100 Halierov.
ISSUING AUTHORITY:
Narodna Banka Slovenska
ISO Code: SKK
CURRENCY IMPORT/EXPORT RESTRICTIONS:
Local and foreign currency may be imported and exported free.
CIRCULATION:
The current series of notes were issued 1993. A re-issue with more security features is expected. New 200, 1000, and 5000 notes have already been issued.
ALTERNATIVE CURRENCIES:
Czech Koruna and all major currencies.
In 1993, the Czechoslovak federation split in two, forming two new countries. The currency of the Czechoslovak federation, the Czechoslovak koruna, also split introducing two new currencies: The Czech koruna and the Slovak koruna or “crown.” The Slovak koruna (SKK) is the official currency used in Slovakia. One koruna is divided into 100 hellers with the acronym being placed behind the numeric value. There are seven different notes and seven different coins in issue with the notes being issued in denominations of 20sk, 50sk, 100sk, 200sk, 500sk, 100sk, and 5000sk notes. On May 1, 2004, Slovakia was accepted as a member of the European Union. Since this time, the progression towards the conversion to the European currency, the Euro, has started. It is already possible to pay with Euro in some shops in Slovak near the Austrian border. The exchange rate is usually less favorable than it would be in a bank and your change is always received in Slovak Korunas, however, the Euro should replace the Slovak koruna completely by the end of 2010.