The Czechoslovak Koruna (Kčs/CSK) served as the official currency of Czechoslovakia from 1919 until the country’s peaceful dissolution in 1993.
Over its long history, the Koruna underwent multiple redesigns reflecting the political and economic transformations of the region, from the First Czechoslovak Republic to the socialist era and finally the post‑1989 transition toward democracy.
Banknotes issued by the State Bank of Czechoslovakia featured prominent national figures, cultural motifs, and industrial achievements.
Earlier issues from the interwar period and post‑war reconstruction era are especially valued for their artistic engraving and historical significance.
After the split of Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993, the Czechoslovak Koruna was withdrawn and replaced by the Czech Koruna (CZK) and Slovak Koruna (SKK), making all Kčs notes obsolete but still of interest to collectors and exchangers.
At Thecurrencycounter.co.uk, we accept a wide range of outdated Czechoslovak Koruna notes, including early 20th‑century issues, socialist‑era designs, and the final pre‑1993 series.
If your specific note is not listed on our site, you are welcome to get in touch — we may still be able to help.
Exchanging your withdrawn Kčs notes is simple and secure.
Add the amount you wish to exchange into your wallet and complete the exchange, and we will take care of the rest efficiently and professionally.