Currency Crown

A crown is a unit of currency used in the Czech Republic, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark (including the Faroe Islands and Greenland).

(August 2022)">citation needed]

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.[citation needed]

The local name for "crown" depends on the official language of the country.[citation needed]

Current use

Historical use

Current use of a currency called crown

Country Currency Period Notes
Currency Crown  Czech Republic Czech koruna 1993–present Replaced Czechoslovak koruna.
Currency Crown  Denmark Danish krone 1873–present Replaced Danish rigsdaler
Currency Crown  Faroe Islands Faroese króna 1949–present Form of Danish krone.
Currency Crown  Greenland Greenlandic koruuni 2008–present Form of Danish krone.
Currency Crown  Iceland Icelandic króna 1922–present Replaced Danish krone.
Currency Crown  Norway Norwegian krone 1875–present Replaced Norwegian speciedaler.
Currency Crown  Sweden Swedish krona 1873–present Replaced Swedish riksdaler

Historical use of a currency called crown

Country Currency Period Notes
Currency Crown  Austria Austrian krone 1918–1925 Replaced by Austrian schilling.
Currency Crown  Austrian Netherlands Austrian Netherlands kronenthaler 1755–1794 Replaced by the French franc
Currency Crown  Austria-Hungary Austro-Hungarian krone 1892–1918 Replaced by Austrian krone and Hungarian korona.
Currency Crown  Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia Bohemian and Moravian koruna 1939–1945 Replaced by Czechoslovak koruna.
Currency Crown  Czechoslovakia Czechoslovak koruna 1919–1939; 1945–1993 Replaced by Czech koruna and Slovak koruna.
Currency Crown  Estonia Estonian kroon 1928–1940; 1992–2011 Soviet rouble used in-between. Replaced by euro.
Currency Crown  Free State of Fiume Fiume krone 1919–1920 Replaced by Italian Lira
Currency Crown  Hungary Hungarian korona 1919–1926 Abandoned due to inflation. Replaced by Hungarian pengő.
Currency Crown  Liechtenstein Liechtenstein krone 1898–1921 Replaced by Liechtenstein franc
Currency Crown  Slovakia Slovak koruna 1939–1945; 1993–2008 Replaced by euro.
Currency Crown  Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslav krone 1918–1920 Replaced by Yugoslav dinar

See also

References


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