Czech crown course today. How much is the Czech crown on August 7, 2025?


If you are planning a trip to the Czech Republic or use Czech crowns in your business activities, it is worth checking the current quotations of the course in relation to the zloty. August 7, 2025 at 7 am the course was: PLN 0.1744. During the day, quotations may change.
The Czech Crown course changed compared to yesterday's listing by +0,0006 PLN. In a weekly perspective, the exchange rate changed by+PLN 0.0009.
The currency in the Czech Republic is the Czech crown and this is the only country where you can pay it.
In addition, it is one of the youngest European currencies, because it was introduced only in 1993. Although the Czech crown we know today is so young, other crowns in these areas were in force earlier – in 1892 the crowns replaced Guldenne.
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After the collapse of the Austro-Hungary and the creation of Czechoslovakia, the Czechoslovak crown was also created, which remained until 1993. It is worth knowing that despite the division of the country, both the Czech crowns and the Czechoslovak crowns remained in circulation for several months. The Czech Republic belongs to the European Union, but like Poland, they have not decided to introduce the euro on their territory. From the beginning, the Czechs have consistently emphasized that they do not want to introduce euro currency, and the crown turned out to be more resistant to the financial crisis in 2007.
An interesting fact is that the Czech Crown has no equivalent for our pennies, i.e. a residual denomination. Each obverse of the coin shows the coat of arms.




