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apricot | 12:09 Tue 27th Apr 2004 | Travel
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Would someone please confirm that the Euro is NOT the currency for the Czech Republic?

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Czech Currency The official currency of the Czech Republic is the Czech Crown (koruna), abbreviated as K�, with the international abbreviation CZK. 1 crown consists of 100 hellers (hal��), abbreviated as hal.. The approximate value of 1 CZK is 0.03 USD / Euro.

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Thanks rinkytink, I have just bought korunas from the Post Office but some idiot has tried to insist that as the Czech Republic is in the EU now that Euros will be necessary. I used all the sensible arguments but eventually turned to AB. Cheers
strange, though, that he didn't seem have any problems with you paying with pounds....
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My point exactly!
Yip, your friend's argument makes no sense. The UK is in the EU and doesn't use the Euro. And anyway the Czech Republic isn't in the EU until tomorrow.

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