Information about what currencies were issued by Slovakia, with lists of coinage, as well as periods when foreign-issued currencies were used. |
Currency | Euro, Slovakia |
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Period | Euro |
Used | 2009 - present |
Description | Slovakia became a member of the European Union on 1 May 2004. On 1 January 2009, the country adopted the Euro as its national currency. |
Product Name | Mintage |
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Gold Ounce Bar - Pressburg Mint | (5,000) |
Gold Ounce Round (2024) AI Coin | (1,000) |
Product Name | Mintage |
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Gold Ten Grams Bar - Pressburg Mint | (10,000) |
Product Name | Mintage |
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Gold Five Grams Bar - Pressburg Mint | (10,000) |
Product Name | Mintage |
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Silver Kilo - Penrose Triangle Bar | (5,000) |
Silver Kilo 2023 Gift Bar | (5,000) |
Product Name | Mintage |
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Silver Ten Ounces - Penrose Triangle Bar | (5,000) |
Silver Ten Ounces 2023 Gift Bar | (5,000) |
Product Name | Mintage |
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Silver One Hundred Grams - Penrose Triangle Bar | (10,000) |
Silver One Hundred Grams 2023 Gift Bar | (10,000) |
Product Name | Mintage |
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Silver Ounce 2015 Chronos | (10,000) |
Silver Ounce (2015) Vivat Humanitas | unknown |
Silver Ounce 2016 Chronos | unknown |
Silver Ounce 2017 Chronos | unknown |
Silver Ounce 2018 Chronos | unknown |
Silver Ounce (2018) Terra | unknown |
Silver Ounce 2019 Three Kreuzer of Leopold I - Restrike | (21,000) |
Silver Ounce Round (2024) AI Coin | (99,000) |
Currency | Slovak Koruna |
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Period | Slovak Koruna |
Used | 1993 - 2009 |
Description | The Slovak koruna or Slovak crown (Slovak: slovenská koruna, literally meaning Slovak crown) was the currency of Slovakia between 8 February 1993 and 31 December 2008, and could be used for cash payment until 16 January 2009. It is no longer the official Slovak currency. The ISO 4217 code was SKK and the local abbreviation was Sk. The Slovak crown (koruna) was also the currency of the Nazi-era Slovak Republic between 1939 and 1945. Both korunas were subdivided into 100 haliers (abbreviated as "hal." or simply "h", singular: halier). The abbreviation is placed after the numeric value. Slovakia switched its currency from the koruna to the euro on 1 January 2009, at a rate of 30.1260 korunas to the euro. In the Slovak language, the nouns "koruna" and "halier" both assume two plural forms. "Koruny"[1] and "haliere" appears after the numbers 2, 3 and 4 and in generic (uncountable) context, with "korún" and "halierov" being used after other numbers. The latter forms also correspond to genitive use in plural. |
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