Danish Kroner
Showing 33–43 of 43 results
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We exchange both Kroner coins and paper money, and we also accept withdrawn Danish Kroner banknotes and old series Danish coins.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:
-
50 Danish Kroner banknote (Bridges of Denmark series)
The bill of 50 halvtreds kroner measures 125mm by 72mm. The words ‘Danmarks nationalbank’ are printed on the paper note. The purple colored note features the Sallingsund Bridge in Jutland and the Skarpsalling Vessel.You get: £4.832501 DKK = £0.0966500000 -
100 Danish Kroner banknote (Bridges of Denmark series)
This 100 et hundrede kroner note measures 135mm by 72mm. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘Danmarks nationalbank’. 100 Danish Krone notes like these are orange colored and feature the Little Belt railway bridge and the Hindsgavl Dagger.You get: £9.665001 DKK = £0.0966500000 -
200 Danish Kroner banknote (Bridges of Denmark series)
This 200 to hundrede kroner banknote measures 145mm by 72mm. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘Danmarks nationalbank’. 200 Danish Krone notes like these are green colored and feature Knippelsbro in Copenhagen.You get: £19.330001 DKK = £0.0966500000 -
500 Danish Kroner banknote (Bridges of Denmark series)
The banknote of 500 fem hundrede kroner measures 155mm by 72mm. The blue colored paper note contains the words ‘Danmarks nationalbank’. The images on this banknote show the Queen Alexandrine Bridge and the Keldby Vessel.You get: £48.325001 DKK = £0.0966500000 -
1000 Danish Kroner banknote (Bridges of Denmark series)
This 1000 et tusinde kroner banknote measures 165mm by 72mm. Printed on the red colored paper note is the text ‘Danmarks nationalbank’. The banknote shows the Great Belt Bridge and the Trundholm sun chariot with horse.You get: £96.650001 DKK = £0.0966500000