Faroese Kronur coins
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Convert your leftover Faroese Kronur coins to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from the Faroe Islands.
The coins used in the Faroe Islands are in fact Danish Kroner coins. There are no official Faroe Krónur coins. But in 2011 an unofficial coin set was issued. Meant as collectable items, these Faroese Kronur coins are not legal tender and not used for payments in the Faroe Islands. These coins are so-called ‘pattern coins’, minted for trial purposes. The 2011 pattern set of Faroese Krónur coins features native wildlife of the Faroe Islands. Should you have any of these Faroe coins: We can exchange them. We also exchange Faroese Kronur banknotes and withdrawn Faroese Kronur.
Do you have Faroese Kronur coins like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Faroese Kronur. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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50 Faroese Kronur coin
The coin of 50 Faroese Kronur depicts a ram’s head. The coin is tri-metallic and has a security hologram. On the back side of the 50kr coin is the coat of arms of the Faroe Islands.You get: £3.286051 FAK = £0.0657210000 -
20 Faroese Kronur coin
The aluminium-bronze coin of 20 Faroese Krónur has a diameter of 27mm. The gold-coloured 20kr coin from the Faroe Islands features a gray seal on the front side and a Ram Passant on the back side.You get: £1.314421 FAK = £0.0657210000 -
10 Faroese Kronur coin
The fish on the front side of the 10 Krónur coin from the Faroe Islands is a twait shad from the eastern Atlantic Ocean. On the back side of the 10 Faroe Kronur coin is a Ram Passant on a weapon shield.You get: £0.657211 FAK = £0.0657210000 -
5 Faroese Kronur coin
The bird on the 5 Faroese Krónur coin is the Eurasian Oystercatcher. On the back side of the 5 Kronur coin is the coat of arms of the Faroe Islands, featuring a ram.You get: £0.328611 FAK = £0.0657210000 -
2 Faroese Kronur coin
The cupro-nickel coin of 2 Faroese Kronur depicts a black guillemot, also known as tystie. This waterbird is a native species of the Faroe Islands. On the back of the silver-coloured 2 Krona coin is a Ram Passant, the Faroe coat of arms.You get: £0.131441 FAK = £0.0657210000 -
1 Faroese Krona coin
The seabird species of atlantic puffin is featured on this 1 Krona coin from the Faroe Islands. On the back of the 1 Faroese Krona coin isYou get: £0.065721 FAK = £0.0657210000 -
50 Faroese Oyru coin
The copper-plated zinc coin of 50 Faroese Oyru is the equivalent of half a krona. The front side features a Shetland sheep dog and the back side has the image of a ram, part of the coat of arms of the Faroe Islands.You get: £0.032861 FAK = £0.0657210000 -
25 Faroese Oyru coin
The coin of 25 Oyru from the Faroe Islands has a common shore crab pictured on the front side. The Faroe coat of arms, featuring a Ram Passant, is on the back side of this 1/4 krona coin.You get: £0.016431 FAK = £0.0657210000