Category
page 1Crown (currency)
Danish krone
official currency of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands
Swedish krona
currency of Sweden
Norwegian krone
currency of Norway
Czech koruna
currency of the Czech Republic
Icelandic króna
currency of Iceland
Estonian kroon
currency
Slovak koruna
currency of Slovakia, 1993–2008
Faroese króna
currency
Czechoslovak koruna
currency in 1953–1993
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currency in some states in Europe
Austro-Hungarian krone
currency of Austria-Hungary between 1892 and 1918
Bohemian and Moravian koruna
currency during WW2 on the territory of Bohemia and Moravia (Czechoslovakia)
Yugoslav krone
currency of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes
Hungarian korona
currency
Austrian krone
currency of Austria and Liechtenstein
Greenlandic krone
Planned currency for Greenland which was abandoned in 2009
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British coin introduced in 1707
Liechtenstein krone
former currency of Liechtenstein
Fiume krone

Kronenthaler
thumb|Nassau Kronenthaler, 1817
The Kronenthaler was a silver coin first issued in 1755 in the Austrian Netherlands (see Austrian Netherlands Kronenthaler) and which became a popular trade coin in early 19th century Europe. Most examples show the bust of the Austrian ruler on the obverse and three or four crowns on the reverse, hence the name which means "crown thaler" (also Brabanter and crocione (Italian).
Slovak koruna (1939–1945)
currency of the Nazi-era Slovak Republic between 1939 and 1945
half crown
denomination of British money worth half of a crown
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English coin introduced in 1526