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1 CZK to CRC Costa Rican Colon

December 17, 2022 by pkr_to_usd_786

1 CZK to CRC Costa Rican Colon
Czech Republic Koruna , The koruna, or crown, (sign: K; code: CZK, Czech: koruna esk) has been the currency of the Czech Republic since 1993. The koruna is one … >>> Find out more from wikipedia. category >>> CZK

1 CZK to CRC Costa Rican Colon

1 Czech Koruna ( CZK ) = 23.083374369352 Costa Rican Colon (CRC)


1 CZK = 23.083374369352 CRC


1 CRC = 0.043321222625393 CZK


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1 Czech Koruna ( CZK ) Is equal to 23.083374369352 Costa Rican Colon (CRC)
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Czech Koruna
Czech Republic Koruna , The koruna, or crown, (sign: Kč; code: CZK, Czech: koruna česká) has been the currency of the Czech Republic since 1993. The koruna is one of the European Union's 8 currencies, and the Czech Republic is legally bound to adopt the euro currency in the future. The official name in Czech is koruna česká (plural koruny české, though the zero-grade genitive plural form korun českých is used on banknotes and coins of value 5 Kč or higher). The ISO 4217 code is CZK and the local acronym is Kč, which is placed after the numeric value (e.g., "50 Kč") or sometimes before it (as is seen on the 10-koruna coin). One crown is made up of 100 hellers (abbreviated as "h", official name in Czech: singular: haléř, nominative plural: haléře, genitive plural: haléřů – used with numbers higher or equal to 5 – e.g. 3 haléře, 8 haléřů), but hellers have now been withdrawn from circulation, and the smallest unit of physical currency is 1 Kč. Find out more from wikipedia
Costa Rican Colon

Colón (plural: colony; sign: ₡; code: CRC) is the currency of Costa Rica. It was named after Christopher Columbus, known as Cristobal Colón in Spanish.

History

The colón was introduced in 1896, replacing the Costa Rican peso at par. The colon is subdivided into 100 centimes, although between 1917 and 1919 coins were issued using the name centavo for 1/100 of the colon. The colóns were issued by various banks in the first half of the twentieth century, but since 1951 they have been produced exclusively by the Central Bank of Costa Rica. The currency was subject to a creeping peg to the US dollar from 2006 to 2015, but has remained floating ever since.

Coins

First coins 1897–1917

Costa Rica 1897 20 colones (proof), first year coins issued. The obverse of the coin depicts the coat of arms of Costa Rica, while the reverse depicts the profile of Christopher Columbus.

Since the colón replaced the peso at par, there was no immediate need for new coins in 1896. In 1897 gold 2, 5, 10 and 20 colóns were issued, followed by silver 50 centimes and then cupro-nickel 2 centimes. 1903 and the silver 5 and 10 centimes in 1905. The 5 and 10 centimes had the initials GCR indicating that they were issued by the government.

Issues of Centavo, 1917–1919 In 1917, coins were issued in denominations of 5 and 10 centavos rather than centimos. 50 centavo coins were minted but not issued (see below). Everyone wore G.C.R. initials.

Government matters, 1920–1941 The issuance of centimo coins by the government (still designated by the initials GCR) was resumed in 1920 with the issuance of 5 and 10 centimes. In 1923, the silver 25 and 50 centimes of the peso currency, along with the unissued 50 centavos of 1917 and 1918, were issued with overmarks that doubled their value to 50 centimes and 1 colone.

In 1925, silver coins with a face value of 25 centimes were put into circulation. The last coins issued by the government were brass 10 centime coins issued between 1936 and 1941.

Issues of Banco Internacional, 1935 In 1935, the International Bank of Costa Rica issued cupro-nickel coins in denominations of 25 and 50 centimes and 1 colón. They bore the initials B.I.C.R.

Issues of Banco Nacional, 1937–1948 In 1937, the National Bank introduced coins in denominations of 25 and 50 centimes and 1 colón bearing the initials BNCR. They were followed by 5 and 10 centimes in 1942 and 2 colones in 1948.

Issues of Banco Central from 1951 to the present. In 1951, the Central Bank took over the issuance of coins bearing the initials B.C.C.R. with the introduction of coins in denominations of 5 and 10 centimes. They were followed by 1 and 2 colones in 1954, 50 centimes in 1965 and 25 centimes in 1967. and 20 colones coins were introduced. Between 1995 and 1998, smaller brass 1, 5, and 10 colones coins were introduced, as well as 25, 50, and 100 colones coins were added. In 2003, 500 colones followed. Aluminum 5 and 10 columns were put into circulation in 2006. The 1 colón coins are no longer in circulation. In 2009, the larger silver ₡5, ₡10 and ₡20 were phased out, leaving the smaller, lighter ₡5 and ₡10 and gold ₡5, ₡10, ₡25, ₡50, ₡100 and B ₡500 coin circulation.

Banknotes

Private bank issues, 1896–1914 Four private banks, the Banco Anglo–Costarricense, the Banco Comercial de Costa Rica, the Banco de Costa Rica and the Banco Mercantil de Costa Rica, issued notes between 1864 and 1917.

The Banco Anglo–Costarricense was established in 1864 and issued notes from 1864 to 1917. It later became a state-owned bank and in 1994 went bankrupt and closed. Notes were issued in denominations of 1, 25, 50, and 100 pesos as well as 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 colones. Some 1, 5, 10 and 20 colones notes (unsigned and undated) were released in 1963 when the bank celebrated its 100th anniversary. Some had Muestra sin Valor ("sample without value") printed on them in order to nullify the legal tender status and to prevent people from selling them. Most, however, didn't have that printed on them, which makes it harder nowadays to find notes with the seal.

1 colón, 1917 5 colones, 191x 10 colones, 191x 20 colones, 191x The Banco de Costa Rica was established in 1890 and issued notes from 1890 to 1914. It is currently a state-owned bank. Notes were issued in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 100 pesos as well as 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 colones.

1 peso, 1899 5 colones, 190x 10 colones, 190x 20 colones, 1906 The Banco Comercial de Costa Rica issued notes between 1906 and 1914 in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 colones. The Banco Mercantil de Costa Rica issued notes between 1910 and 1916, also in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 colones.

Government issues, 1897–1917 The government issued gold certificates in 1897 for 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 colones. Between 1902 and 1917, it issued silver certificates for 50 centimos, 1, 2, 50 and 100 colones.

Banco Internacional, 1914–1936 In 1914, the Banco Internacional de Costa Rica introduced notes in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 colones, to which 25 and 50 centimos, 1 and 2 colones were added in 1918. Although 25 centimos were not issued after 1919, the other denominations continued to be issued until 1936. After 1917, the Banco Internacional's notes were the only issued for circulation.

Banco Nacional, 1937–1949 In 1937, the Banco Nacional de Costa Rica took over paper money issuing and issued notes for 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 colones until 1949. Many of the early notes were provisional issues overprinted on notes of the Banco Internacional, including the 1 colón notes which were briefly issued.

Banco Central, 1950– The Banco Central de Costa Rica began issuing paper money in 1950, with notes for 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 colones. The first notes were provisional issues produced from Banco Nacional notes (unsigned and undated). The Central Bank printed on them the corresponding signatures and dates, and the legend "BANCO CENTRAL DE COSTA RICA" over "BANCO NACIONAL DE COSTA RICA". Regular issues of notes began in 1951, but a second provisional issue of 2 colones notes was made in 1967. 1,000 colones notes were added in 1958, followed by 500 colones in 1973, 5,000 colones in 1992, and 2,000 and 10,000 colones in 1997.

2 colones, 1967 100 colones, 1954

5 colones, 1972 1,000 colones, 1973


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Convertion Chart CZK to CRC

CRC CZK Costa Rican Colon CRC
5 CZK = 115.4169 CRC
10 CZK = 230.8337 CRC
15 CZK = 346.2506 CRC
20 CZK = 461.6675 CRC
25 CZK = 577.0844 CRC
30 CZK = 692.5012 CRC
35 CZK = 807.9181 CRC
40 CZK = 923.335 CRC
45 CZK = 1038.7518 CRC
50 CZK = 1154.1687 CRC
55 CZK = 1269.5856 CRC
60 CZK = 1385.0025 CRC
65 CZK = 1500.4193 CRC
70 CZK = 1615.8362 CRC
75 CZK = 1731.2531 CRC
80 CZK = 1846.6699 CRC
85 CZK = 1962.0868 CRC
90 CZK = 2077.5037 CRC
95 CZK = 2192.9206 CRC
100 CZK = 2308.3374 CRC
105 CZK = 2423.7543 CRC
110 CZK = 2539.1712 CRC
115 CZK = 2654.5881 CRC
120 CZK = 2770.0049 CRC
125 CZK = 2885.4218 CRC
130 CZK = 3000.8387 CRC
135 CZK = 3116.2555 CRC
140 CZK = 3231.6724 CRC
145 CZK = 3347.0893 CRC
150 CZK = 3462.5062 CRC
155 CZK = 3577.923 CRC
160 CZK = 3693.3399 CRC
165 CZK = 3808.7568 CRC
170 CZK = 3924.1736 CRC
175 CZK = 4039.5905 CRC
180 CZK = 4155.0074 CRC
185 CZK = 4270.4243 CRC
190 CZK = 4385.8411 CRC
195 CZK = 4501.258 CRC
200 CZK = 4616.6749 CRC
205 CZK = 4732.0917 CRC
210 CZK = 4847.5086 CRC
215 CZK = 4962.9255 CRC
220 CZK = 5078.3424 CRC
225 CZK = 5193.7592 CRC
230 CZK = 5309.1761 CRC
235 CZK = 5424.593 CRC
240 CZK = 5540.0098 CRC
245 CZK = 5655.4267 CRC
250 CZK = 5770.8436 CRC
255 CZK = 5886.2605 CRC
260 CZK = 6001.6773 CRC
265 CZK = 6117.0942 CRC
270 CZK = 6232.5111 CRC
275 CZK = 6347.928 CRC
280 CZK = 6463.3448 CRC
285 CZK = 6578.7617 CRC
290 CZK = 6694.1786 CRC
295 CZK = 6809.5954 CRC
300 CZK = 6925.0123 CRC
305 CZK = 7040.4292 CRC
310 CZK = 7155.8461 CRC
315 CZK = 7271.2629 CRC
320 CZK = 7386.6798 CRC
325 CZK = 7502.0967 CRC
330 CZK = 7617.5135 CRC
335 CZK = 7732.9304 CRC
340 CZK = 7848.3473 CRC
345 CZK = 7963.7642 CRC
350 CZK = 8079.181 CRC
355 CZK = 8194.5979 CRC
360 CZK = 8310.0148 CRC
365 CZK = 8425.4316 CRC
370 CZK = 8540.8485 CRC
375 CZK = 8656.2654 CRC
380 CZK = 8771.6823 CRC
385 CZK = 8887.0991 CRC
390 CZK = 9002.516 CRC
395 CZK = 9117.9329 CRC
400 CZK = 9233.3497 CRC
405 CZK = 9348.7666 CRC
410 CZK = 9464.1835 CRC
415 CZK = 9579.6004 CRC
420 CZK = 9695.0172 CRC
425 CZK = 9810.4341 CRC
430 CZK = 9925.851 CRC
435 CZK = 10041.2679 CRC
440 CZK = 10156.6847 CRC
445 CZK = 10272.1016 CRC
450 CZK = 10387.5185 CRC
455 CZK = 10502.9353 CRC
460 CZK = 10618.3522 CRC
465 CZK = 10733.7691 CRC
470 CZK = 10849.186 CRC
475 CZK = 10964.6028 CRC
480 CZK = 11080.0197 CRC
485 CZK = 11195.4366 CRC
490 CZK = 11310.8534 CRC
495 CZK = 11426.2703 CRC
500 CZK = 11541.6872 CRC

Convertion Chart CRC to CZK

Costa Rican Colon Costa Rican Colon CZK CZK
5 CRC = 0.2166 CZK
10 CRC = 0.4332 CZK
15 CRC = 0.6498 CZK
20 CRC = 0.8664 CZK
25 CRC = 1.083 CZK
30 CRC = 1.2996 CZK
35 CRC = 1.5162 CZK
40 CRC = 1.7328 CZK
45 CRC = 1.9495 CZK
50 CRC = 2.1661 CZK
55 CRC = 2.3827 CZK
60 CRC = 2.5993 CZK
65 CRC = 2.8159 CZK
70 CRC = 3.0325 CZK
75 CRC = 3.2491 CZK
80 CRC = 3.4657 CZK
85 CRC = 3.6823 CZK
90 CRC = 3.8989 CZK
95 CRC = 4.1155 CZK
100 CRC = 4.3321 CZK
105 CRC = 4.5487 CZK
110 CRC = 4.7653 CZK
115 CRC = 4.9819 CZK
120 CRC = 5.1985 CZK
125 CRC = 5.4152 CZK
130 CRC = 5.6318 CZK
135 CRC = 5.8484 CZK
140 CRC = 6.065 CZK
145 CRC = 6.2816 CZK
150 CRC = 6.4982 CZK
155 CRC = 6.7148 CZK
160 CRC = 6.9314 CZK
165 CRC = 7.148 CZK
170 CRC = 7.3646 CZK
175 CRC = 7.5812 CZK
180 CRC = 7.7978 CZK
185 CRC = 8.0144 CZK
190 CRC = 8.231 CZK
195 CRC = 8.4476 CZK
200 CRC = 8.6642 CZK
205 CRC = 8.8809 CZK
210 CRC = 9.0975 CZK
215 CRC = 9.3141 CZK
220 CRC = 9.5307 CZK
225 CRC = 9.7473 CZK
230 CRC = 9.9639 CZK
235 CRC = 10.1805 CZK
240 CRC = 10.3971 CZK
245 CRC = 10.6137 CZK
250 CRC = 10.8303 CZK
255 CRC = 11.0469 CZK
260 CRC = 11.2635 CZK
265 CRC = 11.4801 CZK
270 CRC = 11.6967 CZK
275 CRC = 11.9133 CZK
280 CRC = 12.1299 CZK
285 CRC = 12.3465 CZK
290 CRC = 12.5632 CZK
295 CRC = 12.7798 CZK
300 CRC = 12.9964 CZK
305 CRC = 13.213 CZK
310 CRC = 13.4296 CZK
315 CRC = 13.6462 CZK
320 CRC = 13.8628 CZK
325 CRC = 14.0794 CZK
330 CRC = 14.296 CZK
335 CRC = 14.5126 CZK
340 CRC = 14.7292 CZK
345 CRC = 14.9458 CZK
350 CRC = 15.1624 CZK
355 CRC = 15.379 CZK
360 CRC = 15.5956 CZK
365 CRC = 15.8122 CZK
370 CRC = 16.0289 CZK
375 CRC = 16.2455 CZK
380 CRC = 16.4621 CZK
385 CRC = 16.6787 CZK
390 CRC = 16.8953 CZK
395 CRC = 17.1119 CZK
400 CRC = 17.3285 CZK
405 CRC = 17.5451 CZK
410 CRC = 17.7617 CZK
415 CRC = 17.9783 CZK
420 CRC = 18.1949 CZK
425 CRC = 18.4115 CZK
430 CRC = 18.6281 CZK
435 CRC = 18.8447 CZK
440 CRC = 19.0613 CZK
445 CRC = 19.2779 CZK
450 CRC = 19.4946 CZK
455 CRC = 19.7112 CZK
460 CRC = 19.9278 CZK
465 CRC = 20.1444 CZK
470 CRC = 20.361 CZK
475 CRC = 20.5776 CZK
480 CRC = 20.7942 CZK
485 CRC = 21.0108 CZK
490 CRC = 21.2274 CZK
495 CRC = 21.444 CZK
500 CRC = 21.6606 CZK

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