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| subunit_ratio_1 =  1/100
| subunit_ratio_1 =  1/100
| subunit_name_1 = gerbejec
| subunit_name_1 = gerbejec
| nickname = ''kint'' (100 koroni),<br> ''pačka'' (generally used for banknote packs),<br> ''zeleno'' (lit. green, used for all banknotes)
| nickname = ''kint'' (100 korone),<br> ''pačka'' (generally used for banknote packs),<br> ''zeleno'' (lit. green, used for all banknotes)
| symbol = FRC.
| symbol = FRC.
| plural = koroni, numeric: korone
| plural = koroni, numeric: korone

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Chervonets
Federalna Korona
Banknote1000FRC-2016.png
1000 koroni banknote (2017)
ISO 4217
Unit
Pluralkoroni, numeric: korone
SymbolFRC.
Nicknamekint (100 korone),
pačka (generally used for banknote packs),
zeleno (lit. green, used for all banknotes)
Denominations
Superunit
 1000bon
Subunit
 1/100gerbejec
Plural
 gerbejecgerbejci
Banknotes
 Freq. used10, 20, 50, 100 korone
 Rarely used1000 korone
Coins1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 gerbejke, 1, 2, 5 korone
Demographics
User(s) Romellenic Federation
Issuance
Central bankRomellenic federal treasury
 Websitewww.kazna-gov.rf
MintFederal Mint
 Websitewww.medarna-gov.rf
Valuation
Pegged withNationStates dollar ($) = 2.2388 koroni

The corona (Rumelian: korona, plural: koroni, korone) is the currency of Romellea. It is divided in 100 gerbejci (singular: gerbejec). In old Rumelian the word "Gerbejec" meant "crest", a word which in the modern language became gerb (in Iskarian: герб). The coins are called gerbejci due to the Romellenic coat of arms displayed on them.

The word korona is derived from another old Rumelian word, korona, meaning crown. In modern language the word became diara, however, the word korona remained the official name of the currency.