As a neutral person, I think they are on similar level
Slovakian. Sometimes I miss them
Czech one looks better
I like big hairy men, so this is cut and dry pick for me ๐
Both 100s look good. Check the Slovakia 1000 and 5000 korun. They both are fire. In 2003 if you had 100 korun then you had enough for a taxi drive to city, cigarettes, 5 or 6 fancy shots at decent bar, kebab and another drive home. Then you had like 20 korun left… today 100 korun is equal to 3.33โฌ [of course its a collector item so its much more].. in slovakia they still exchange 1000s and 5000s for euros at bank if there is someone dumb enough to exchange them like that.
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Ours. No contest.
As a neutral person, I think they are on similar level
Slovakian. Sometimes I miss them
Czech one looks better
I like big hairy men, so this is cut and dry pick for me ๐
Both 100s look good. Check the Slovakia 1000 and 5000 korun. They both are fire. In 2003 if you had 100 korun then you had enough for a taxi drive to city, cigarettes, 5 or 6 fancy shots at decent bar, kebab and another drive home. Then you had like 20 korun left… today 100 korun is equal to 3.33โฌ [of course its a collector item so its much more].. in slovakia they still exchange 1000s and 5000s for euros at bank if there is someone dumb enough to exchange them like that.
https://preview.redd.it/jr4n52pjyudc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=86825bd6568748b08e48ac88cc013d88da5a28b8
Masaryks 5000 are the nicest banknotes ever.
I like both. I like the colour scheme on the Slovak one, but the Czech one has a better portrait.
I prefer our Korunaโs (totally not biased) like cmon where else can you see historical figures shooting lasers from their eyes?