Slovakia’s first banknote series after independence, issued in 1993, consisted of the following denominations:


20 korun: Prince Pribina (ruler of Nitra)


50 korun: Ľudovít Štúr (linguist and national revivalist)


100 korun: Andrej Hlinka (priest and politician)


200 korun: Anton Bernolák (linguist and priest)


500 korun: Ľudovít Štúr (different design)


1000 korun: Andrej Hlinka (different design)


This series played a crucial role in establishing Slovakia’s monetary sovereignty and reinforcing its national identity in the early years of independence. The notes remained in circulation until Slovakia adopted the euro in 2009.