kroonit
Kroonit refers to the former currencies of several European countries. Historically, the term "krona" and its variations like "krone," "kroon," and "kruna" were used in countries including Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Austria-Hungary, and Czechoslovakia. These currencies were often named after the crown, a symbol of royalty.
The Swedish krona (SEK) and the Danish krone (DKK) and Norwegian krone (NOK) are the most prominent
The Austrian krone (ATS) was in circulation from 1892 until 2002, when it was replaced by the
The term "kroonit" itself is the plural form in Estonian, which also had a currency called the