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Information updates: 04.26.25 07:00
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Country of application:
Czech
Currency
CZK
Code
203
Symbol
-
Coin denominations in circulation:
50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 krone.
Denominations of banknotes in circulation:
5,000, 2,000, 1,000, 500, 200 and 100 kroons.
History reference:
The Czech crown - appeared along with the Slovak crown during the collapse of Czechoslovakia in 1993 and to this day is the national currency of the Czech Republic in the forex market. The name "crow...n" was coined by the Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. The modern Czech crown is the same age as the independent Czech Republic. The reason for the emergence of a new currency was the collapse of Czechoslovakia. It should be noted that the first mention of the Czech crown dates back to the 12th century. That is why the word "crown" is still considered not only the name of money, but also the crown - the symbol of the ancient Czech kingdom. For the first time, money appeared on the lands of modern Czech Republic in 120 BC. The tribe, located in the place where today is Prague, minted gold coins for trade with neighbors. The Czech crown became the national currency of the Czech lands only at the end of the 19th century. After Austria-Hungary collapsed in 1918, Czechoslovakia appeared on the map of Europe.
Country of application:
Uzbekistan
Currency
UZS
Code
860
Symbol
-
Coin denominations in circulation:
10, 5 and 1 sum.
Denominations of banknotes in circulation:
50,000, 10,000, 5,000, 1,000, 500, 200, 100, 50, 25, 10, 5, 3 and 1 sum.
History reference:
Sum is the national currency of Uzbekistan. It was originally introduced on November 15, 1993 in the form of sum-coupons, a currency parallel to the Soviet ruble to protect the countrys economy from ...excess ruble supply. Since July 1, 1994 - as the only legal tender in Uzbekistan. After the denomination of the Belarusian ruble in 2016, the sum became the cheapest currency among the countries of the former USSR. Since November 15, 1993, in the Republic of Uzbekistan, in order to protect the domestic market from excess ruble supply, additional temporary banknotes "sums" or sum-coupons were introduced in a ratio of 1: 1 to the Soviet ruble. On July 1, 1994, by the Decree of the President of Uzbekistan, a constant currency is put into circulation - the Uzbek Soum at the rate of 1 sum = 1000 sum-coupons. On July 1, 2013, the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan issued a new banknote with a face value of 5,000 soums. Currently, all banknotes and coins are in circulation, but banknotes up to ten and coins up to twenty-five soums are not used.
521.7175 UZS
1043.435 UZS
1565.1525 UZS
2086.87 UZS
2608.5875 UZS
5217.175 UZS
10434.35 UZS
15651.525 UZS
20868.7 UZS
26085.875 UZS
52171.75 UZS
104343.5 UZS
260858.75 UZS
521717.5 UZS
5217175 UZS
The Czech Koruna to Uzbekistani Som online calculator is easy to use. It is enough to enter the required number of monetary units for the data to be calculated automatically.
Online currency converter is a tool that will allow you to calculate the ratio of Czech Koruna to Uzbekistani Som for today. The exchange rate of Czech Koruna to Uzbekistani Som today, 04.26.25, today 521.71 CZK to UZS.
Over the past 7 days, the rate of Czech Koruna to Uzbekistani Som has changed by 23.388%, from 00:00:00+01:00 to 23.388 CZK to UZS.
Over the past 30 days, the Czech Koruna to Uzbekistani Som rate has changed by 2.8%, from 22.7516 to 23.388 CZK to UZS.
Over the past 365 days, the Czech Koruna to Uzbekistani Som rate has changed by 1.7%, from 22.99 to 23.388 CZK to UZS.