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''This article deals with the currency of modern Slovakia. For the currency of the WWII Slovak Republic see Slovak Crown (WWII) .'' The Slovak koruna or '''Slovak crown''' (in Slovak ''Slovenská koruna''; "koruna" means crown) has been the currency of Slovakia since February 8 , 1993 . It replaced the Czechoslovak Koruna at par - see there for history. The ISO 4217 code is SKK and the local acronym is Sk. One koruna equals 100 ''halier''s (abbreviated as "hal.", in Slovak Singular : ''halier''). The acronym is placed behind the numeric value. In the Slovak language, the basic forms "koruna" and "halier" are used in their Genitive forms, i.e. "korún" and "halierov" (only) after most Numeral s, unless the preposition or other circumstances require another Case . Coins of nominal value 50 haliers, 1, 2, 5 and 10 korunas, and banknotes of value 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 and 5000 korunas are used, as of 2004. The 10 and 20 haliers coins were taken out of circulation by 31 December 2003. One Euro is about 37.5 korunas and one US dollar is about 30 korunas based on the Exchange Rate of January 2006 . The current exchange rate to various currencies can be found at {Link without Title} . The koruna entered into the European Exchange Rate Mechanism ERM II on November 25 , 2005 at a central rate of 1 euro = 38.4550 SKK. The Slovak government plans to replace the koruna with the euro by January 1 , 2009 . SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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