Faroese Kronur
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The Faroese Króna is the currency of the Faroe Islands since 1940. The name ‘króna’ finds it origin in ‘corona’, the Latin word for ‘crown’. Faroese Kronur are a version of the Danish Krone, both are issued by the Danish National Bank.
We exchange both current and withdrawn Faroese Krona banknotes. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover Faroese Kronur to cash, select the type of Faroese Kronur you want to exchange:
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1000 Faroese Kronur banknote (Janus Djurhuus)
This 1000 eitt tusund kronur note features Janus Djurhuus, Faroese poet. The word ‘Føroyar’ is printed on the paper bill. The Danmarks Nationalbank issued these notes for use on the Faroe Islands.You get: £57.890001 FAK = £0.0578900000 -
5 Faroese Kronur banknote 1949
The banknote of 5 krónur has a coin with ram on its front side. The text on the obverse side reads ‘Foroyar Fimm Krónur’. On the back side is an illustration of a boat with fishermen.You get: £0.289451 FAK = £0.0578900000 -
50 Faroese Kronur banknote (Ram’s horn)
The bill of 50 fimmti kronur is 125mm wide by 72mm high. The paper currency note contains the word ‘Føroyar’. Featured on this fifty kronur note is a ram’s horn.You get: £4.273001 FAK = £0.0854600000 -
100 Faroese Kronur banknote (Codfish tail)
This 100 hundrad kronur bill measures 135mm by 72mm. On the paper currency note a caption reads ‘Føroyar’, meaning ‘Faroe Islands’. The note has an image of a codfish tail on the front side.You get: £8.546001 FAK = £0.0854600000 -
200 Faroese Kronur banknote (Ghost moth)
The bill of 200 tvev hundrad kronur measures 145mm by 72mm. Printed on the paper currency note is the text ‘Føroyar’. 200 Faroese Krone notes like these have an image of a ghost mot, a nocturnal insect.You get: £17.092001 FAK = £0.0854600000 -
500 Faroese Kronur banknote (Beach crab’s claw)
This modern style 500 fimm hundrad kronur banknote measures 155mm by 72mm. The paper currency note contains the word ‘Føroyar’. It features the claw of a beach crab.You get: £42.730001 FAK = £0.0854600000 -
1000 Faroese Kronur banknote (Black-grey sandpiper’s wing)
The note of 1000 eitt tusund kronur is 165mm wide by 72mm high. Text on the paper banknote reads ‘Føroyar’. The bird on the one thousand kronur banknote is a sandpiper.You get: £85.460001 FAK = £0.0854600000