tisícikoruna
Tisícikoruna refers to a banknote with a face value of one thousand units of currency. Historically, this denomination has been used in various countries and monetary systems. The appearance of a tisícikoruna banknote, including its design, color, and security features, is specific to the issuing country and the time period it was in circulation. For example, the Czech koruna has had a 1000 Kč banknote, as has the Slovak koruna before the introduction of the euro. These banknotes often feature prominent national figures, historical landmarks, or symbols representing the country's heritage. The security features are designed to prevent counterfeiting and may include watermarks, holographic threads, and microprinting. The value of a tisícikoruna banknote is determined by the currency it represents and its current exchange rate against other currencies. Older or rare tisícikoruna banknotes may also hold collector's value, exceeding their face value for numismatists. The transition to the euro in several European countries led to the phasing out of national banknotes, including various tisícikoruna denominations.