Crown (currency)
A crown is a unit of currency used in the Czech Republic, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark (including the Faroe Islands and Greenland).
Alternative names
"Crown", or its equivalent in other languages, is derived from the Latin word corona. The symbol for crown is usually "kr". Some countries use another symbol for it like Íkr, -, Kč.
The local name for "crown" depends on the official language of the country.
Current use
- Czech: koruna
- Norwegian and Danish: krone
- Icelandic and Faroese: króna
- Swedish: krona
- Greenlandic: koruuni
- Northern Sami: ruvdna
Historical use
- Estonian: kroon
- German: Krone (capital letter k)
- Hungarian: korona
- Slovak: koruna
Historical use of a currency called crown
Country | Currency | Period | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Austrian krone | 1918–1925 | Replaced by Austrian schilling. | |
Austro-Hungarian krone | 1892-1918 | Replaced by Austrian krone and Hungarian korona. | |
Bohemian and Moravian koruna | 1939–1945 | Replaced by Czech koruna. | |
Czechoslovak koruna | 1919–1939; 1945–1993 | Replaced by Czech koruna and Slovak koruna. | |
Estonian kroon | 1928–1940; 1992–2011 | Soviet ruble used in-between. Replaced by euro. | |
Hungarian korona | 1919–1926 | Abandoned due to inflation. Replaced by Hungarian pengő. | |
Slovak koruna | 1939–1945; 1993–2008 | Replaced by euro. | |
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