Banknotes of the Slovak koruna (1939-45)

In 1939, Czechoslovak notes for 100, 500 and 1000 korún of Czechoslovak koruna were issued with SLOVENSKÝ ŠTÁT overprinting stambs for use in the Slovak Republic. That year also were introduced first banknotes of Slovak koruna, 10 and 20 koruna notes by the government.

Denomination Image Obverse Reverse Date of issue Replaced by Kčs
5 korún
122 × 59 mm
10-year-old girl Hanička Ištvanikova Motives of Slovak nature 15 February 1945 31 October 1945
10 korún
142 × 72 mm
Catholic priest Andrej Hlinka Young girl, Value 23 October 1939 31 October 1945
10 korún
131 × 62 mm
Linguist Ľudovít Štúr Slovak manufacture products 26 October 1944 31 October 1945
20 korún
153 × 76 mm
Catholic priest Andrej Hlinka Tomb of Milan Rastislav Štefánik on the Bradlo Hill 9 December 1939 31 October 1945
20 korún
139 × 67 mm
Poet and translator Ján Hollý Slovak dining utensils 25 September 1943 31 October 1945
50 korún
127 × 67 mm
Children with Slovak Kroje Orava Castle 18 December 1940 31 October 1945
100 korún
127 × 73 mm
Prince Pribina Slavic inhibitant 1 September 1941 31 October 1945
500 korún
175 × 85 mm
National highwayman, Juraj Jánošík Tatra Mountains 26 October 1944 31 October 1945
1000 korún
192 × 90 mm
Svatopluk I of Great Moravia Coat of arms of Slovakia 17 August 1942 31 October 1945
5000 korún
203 × 96 mm
Mojmir I of Moravia Coat of arms of Slovakia Only printed Only printed

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