Convert Armenian Dram to Czech Koruna
Convert Armenian Dram (AMD) to Czech Koruna (CZK) using daily updated exchange rates.
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About Armenian Dram
The Armenian Dram (AMD) became the official currency of Armenia in November 1993, replacing the Soviet ruble following the country's independence from the USSR in 1991. Its name derives from the historic silver coin used in medieval Armenia. The Central Bank of Armenia oversees monetary policy and issues dram banknotes and coins. Armenia's economy is heavily influenced by remittances from the Armenian diaspora and exports of diamonds, minerals, and brandy. The dram is divided into 100 luma, though luma coins are no longer in circulation due to low purchasing power.
About Czech Koruna
The Czech Koruna (CZK) became the sole currency of the Czech Republic on 8 February 1993, following the peaceful dissolution of Czechoslovakia - the "Velvet Divorce" - and the separation from the Slovak Koruna. The word "koruna" means "crown". The Czech National Bank manages monetary policy with an inflation-targeting regime. The Czech Republic has been an EU member since 2004 but has not yet adopted the Euro, retaining its own currency as a matter of national policy. The Czech economy is highly industrialised with a strong automotive, machinery, and electronics manufacturing base.
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