As of July 2014, 1 US dollar is equivalent to 20.41 Czech Republic Korunas (or "crowns").
No, it uses its own Czech currency called (in Czech language) Koruna, abbreviated as CZK or Kc. There are plans to introduce the Euro and even today Euro is accepted in all major supermarkets and many other shops including some restaurants.
Some supermarkets accept EURO bills, but not coins. Your change will be Danish Crowns (or Kroners) though.Not many outlets, if any at all, will accept EURO's.
Euro isn't official currency there, but many large shops everywhere and even the smaller ones in cities like Prague do accept Euros.
1 euro = 100 cents
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Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic has its own currency which is the Czech Koruna. So the euro is not the official currency, though some businesses in Prague might accept it, because they would have many tourists and customers from countries that do use it.
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