Czechoslovak Koruna
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Czechoslovak Koruna
The
currency of the former Czechoslovakia. It was introduced in 1919 and remained until 1993 (with a six-year exception during World War II). After the breakup of Czechoslovakia it was replaced by the
Czech koruna and the
Slovak koruna.
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Initially the old Czechoslovak currency, the
Czechoslovak koruna, was used in both countries following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in December 1992.
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