- was Sk. The
koruna was
subdivided into 100
haliers (abbreviated as "hal." or
simply "h", singular:
halier). The
abbreviation is
placed after the numeric...
-
denominations of 10
haliers, 5 and 20 korunas, with 20 and 50
haliers and 1
koruna added in 1940. The 10 and 20
haliers were bronze, the 50
haliers and 1 koruna...
- sail, flag or yard. The term "halyard"
derives from the
Middle English halier ("rope to haul with"), with the last
syllable altered by ****ociation with...
- Coin of 5
Slovak haliers (1942) Coin of 10
Slovak haliers (1939, 1942) Coin of 20
Slovak haliers Cu (1940 – 42) Coin of 20
Slovak haliers Al (1942 – 43)...
-
equalled 100 haléřů (Czech, singular: haléř) or
halierov (Slovak, singular:
halier). In both languages, the
abbreviation h was used. The
abbreviation was placed...
- present-day
koruna and haléř (in the
Czech Republic) and the pre-Euro
koruna and
halier (in Slovakia) are
derived from the Austro-Hungarian
Krone and ****er. The...
- the
demise (1918) of the Empire. The term ****er (Czech: haléř, Slovak:
halier) was also used for a coin
valued at 1/100 of a
koruna (crown) in the Czech...
-
denominations only
existed as
paper money (state notes). The ****er/haléř/
halier coins dated 1953 were all
minted in Leningrad. The
atypical denominations...
-
stoneware works from 1923 to 1950. A
large part of
these were made in the Carl
Halier ceramic workshop in Frederiksberg.
Among Salto's
first works was the polychrome...
- pound. Currency/Subdivision:
Koruna (Kčs, 1919–1939 and 1945–1993)/Haléř or
Halier (h, 1⁄100)
Currency Code: CSK See also
Czechoslovak koruna. Currency/Subdivision:...