Danish Kroner
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The Danish Krone was introduced as the currency of the Kingdom of Denmark in 1875, replacing the Danish Rigsdaler. As with similarly named krona and koruna currencies, the name ‘krone’ is a reference to a crown, represented on the obverse or reverse side of krone coins.
We exchange both Kroner coins and paper money, and we also accept withdrawn Danish Kroner banknotes and old series Danish coins. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover Danish Kroner to cash, select the type of Danish Kroner you want to exchange:
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5 Danish Kroner banknote (Bertel Thorvaldsen)
The banknote of 5 fem kroner depicts the image of Bertel Thorvaldsen, Danish sculptor. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Danmarks nationalbank’. The Danish 5 kroner note also shows one of Thorvaldsen’s sculptures, the Three Graces.You get: £0.382851 DKK = £0.0765700000