withdrawn Faroese Kronur banknotes
Showing all 10 results
Convert your leftover withdrawn Faroese Kronur banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from the Faroe Islands.
These legacy Faroese Krónur banknotes belong to older series of the Faroese króna issued by the Copenhagen-based Danmarks Nationalbank. The discontinued Faroese Kronur bills are no longer a valid means of payment in the Faroe Islands. We exchange these withdrawn Faroese Kronur banknotes free of charge. We also give cash for current Faroese Kronur banknotes and Faroese Kronur coins.
Do you have withdrawn Faroese Kronur banknotes like the ones in the pictures below?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.
-
10 Faroese Kronur banknote 1949 orange
The orange-red Faroese paper money bill of 10 tiggju kronur features the image of a ram. On the banknote, a caption reads ‘Føroyar’. The front of the banknote has waved design elements.You get: £0.578901 FAK = £0.0578900000 -
10 Faroese Kronur banknote 1949 green
The green-colored Faroese banknote of 10 tiggju kronur has an image of a ram. The word ‘Føroyar’ is printed on the banknote. The front of the banknote has rippled design elements.You get: £0.578901 FAK = £0.0578900000 -
20 Faroese Kronur banknote (Shephard)
The deep-purple-pink-colored Faroese bill of 20 tjugu kronur features a shephard, a ram and sheep. On the twenty kronur banknote a caption reads ‘Føroyar’.You get: £1.157801 FAK = £0.0578900000 -
50 Faroese Kronur banknote (Nolsoyar Pall)
The banknote of fimti kronur has the image of Nolsoyar Pall, Faroese seaman. Text on the paper note reads ‘Føroyar’. The bill features an image of a traditional fishing boat.You get: £2.894501 FAK = £0.0578900000 -
100 Faroese Kronur banknote (V.U. Hammershaimb)
The note of hundrad kronur has the image of Venceslaus Ulricus Hammershaimb, Faroese lutheran Minister. The word ‘Føroyar’ is printed on the paper banknote.You get: £5.789001 FAK = £0.0578900000 -
100 Faroese Kronur banknote 1949 red
The Faroese banknote of hundrad kronur features the portrait of Venceslaus Ulricus Hammershaimb, lutheran Minister. Text on the note reads ‘Føroyar’.You get: £5.789001 FAK = £0.0578900000 -
100 Faroese Kronur banknote 1949 green
This green-blue-grey-colored Faroese 100 hundrad kronur bill has an image of porpoises. Printed on the banknote is the text ‘Føroyar’ and ‘Sum lógligt gjaldoyra í føroyum.You get: £5.789001 FAK = £0.0578900000 -
500 Faroese Kronur banknote (Fisherman)
This 500 fimm hundrad kronur banknote is 164mm wide by 84mm high. Text on the paper note reads ‘Føroyar’. On the obverse site of the note is a portrait of a traditional Faroese fisherman.You get: £28.945001 FAK = £0.0578900000 -
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