Currency | Purchase | Sale |
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SKK Slovakia crown |
0.09198 | 0.15258 |
Currency | Purchase | Sale |
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SKK Slovakia crown |
0.08490 | 0.15543 |
Our exchange office offers purchase of converted Slovak koruna banknotes, which are no longer legal tender in Slovakia - the purchase price is given in the table, for larger quantities the wholesale price applies.
Obverse of the 5,000 Slovak crown banknote from 2009
The subject is Milan Rastislav Stefanik, a prominent diplomat, politician and soldier.
Reverse of the 5,000 Slovak crown banknote from 2009
The reverse shows Stefaniks grave on Bradlo Hill.
Obverse of the 1000 Slovak crown banknote from 2005
On the verse there is a portrait of Andrej Hlinka, an outstanding figure of contemporary Slovak history.
Reverse of the 1000 Slovak crown banknote from 2005
On the reverse there is Madonna and on the left side the Roman Catholic Church in Sliač.
Obverse of the 500 Slovak crown banknote from 2006
On the obverse of the banknote there is a portrait of Ludovit Stur, an outstanding personality of the 19th century.
Reverse of the 500 Slovak crown banknote from 2006
Image of Bratislava Castle with the Baroque Church of St. Michael.
Obverse of the 200 Slovak crown banknote from 2002
Portrait of Antoni Bernolak, an outstanding linguist and enlightened priest, is the creator of the first version of the standard Slovak language.
Reverse of the 200 Slovak crown banknote from 2002
In the background a picture of Trnava from 1850 and the symbol of the city, the Renaissance tower.
Obverse of the 100 Slovak crown banknote from 2004
The obverse depicts a Gothic sculpture of the Madonna by Master Paul of Levoča.
The reverse of the 100 Slovak crown banknote from 2004
On the reverse there is the Church of St. James and the town hall in Levoča.
Reverse of the 50 Slovak crown banknote from 2005
The obverse motif is two hands symbolizing the gift given by two saints.
Obverse of the 50 Slovak crown banknote from 2005
The obverse depicts the first Slavic missionaries: St. Cyril and St. Methodius.
The obverse of the 20 Slovak crown banknote from 2006
On the obverse there is a portrait of Prince Pribina, a Slovak ruler who was supposedly the first and had his seat in Nitra.
Reverse of the 20 Slovak crown banknote from 2006
The painting shows the castle in Nitra.