Basic Country Data:
Country ISO Code: SK
Official Language: Slovak
Language ISO Code: sk
Current Official Currency: Euro
Current Currency ISO Code: EUR
ISO Code: EUR
Singular Name: euro
Plural Name: euros
Monetary Subdivision: 1 euro = 100 cents
Subdivision Name Singular: cent
Subdivision Name Plural: cents
Initial Production Date: 1999 (electronic), 2002 (physical)
Initial Circulation Date: January 1, 2009 (in Slovakia)
Final Production Date: ongoing
Final Circulation Date: currently in circulation
Mint: various European mints
Issuing Bank: European Central Bank (ECB)
Coin Denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents; 1 and 2 euros
Banknote Denominations: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 euros (500 euro note no longer issued since 2019)
Designs / Symbols:
Coins: common European side and national side featuring Slovak symbols such as the double cross on three hills (coat of arms).
Banknotes: European architectural motifs (bridges, gates, windows), no real persons depicted.
Economic Historical Context:
Slovakia adopted the euro on January 1, 2009, after meeting convergence criteria and participating in the Exchange Rate Mechanism II since 2005.
The Slovak koruna was replaced by the euro at a fixed rate of 30.1260 SKK per 1 euro.
Relevant Legislation: European Union treaties, ECB regulations, and Slovak national laws.
Issuing Authority: European Central Bank, coordinated with the National Bank of Slovakia.
Signatories on Banknotes: President and Vice-President of the ECB.
Persons or Symbols Honored: Slovak national and cultural symbols, no real persons.
Curiosities:
The Slovak koruna was used from 1993 to 2008, with coins and banknotes designed by local artists including graphic designer Jozef Bubák.
The koruna was part of the tradition of “crown” currencies in Central Europe.
ISO Code: SKK
Singular Name: koruna
Plural Name: koruny
Monetary Subdivision: 1 koruna = 100 halierov
Subdivision Name Singular: halier
Subdivision Name Plural: halierov
Initial Production Date: February 8, 1993
Final Production Date: 2008
Initial Circulation Date: February 8, 1993
Final Circulation Date: December 31, 2008
Mint: Kremnica Mint
Issuing Bank: National Bank of Slovakia
Coin Denominations: 10, 20, 50 halierov; 1, 2, 5, 10 koruny
Banknote Denominations: 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 5000 koruny
Designs / Symbols:
Coins and banknotes featured Slovak national and cultural symbols including the national coat of arms.
Economic Historical Context:
Introduced after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, with monetary separation in February 1993.
Participated in Exchange Rate Mechanism II from 2005, with a fixed exchange rate to the euro.
Current Circulation Status: out of circulation since 2009, exchangeable at the National Bank of Slovakia.
This report provides a complete financial history of Slovakia, highlighting the transition from the Slovak koruna to the euro in 2009, its characteristics, historical context, and current use.