Norwegian Kroner
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The Norwegian Krone is the currency of the Kingdom of Norway since 1875, replacing the Norwegian speciedaler. As with similarly named ‘krona’ and ‘koruna’ currencies, the name ‘krone’ is a reference to a crown, featured on many Scandinavian coins. The Norwegian krone is identified as one of the safe haven currencies for 2017.
We exchange both Norwegian Krone coins and banknotes, and we also accept withdrawn Norwegian Krone banknotes. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover Norwegian Kroner to cash, select the type of Norwegian Kroner you want to exchange:
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50 Norwegian Kroner banknote (Peter Christen Asbjornsen)
This femti kroner bill depicts Peter Christen Asbjornsen, Norwegian writer. The green colored paper note contains the words ‘Norges Bank’. On the back of the 50 kr banknote are waterlilies and a dragonfly.You get: £2.175001 NOK = £0.0435000000 -
50 Norwegian Kroner banknote (Utvær Lighthouse)
The theme for the 50 Kroner banknote is ‘the sea that binds us together’. On the front side of the green coloured 50 femti kroner bill is the Utvær Lighthouse on the Utvær Islands. The back of the 50 NOK bill shows the light from the lighthouse and the Ursa Major constellation.You get: £2.879501 NOK = £0.0575900000 -
100 Norwegian Kroner banknote (Gokstad Ship)
The new 100 Norwegian Kroner banknote from Series VIII features the Viking ship found in Gotstad, Norway. It is in display in Oslo. The red coloured 100 NOK bill has a modern design with a pixillated cargo ship on the back side, along with the star consellation of Orion.You get: £5.759001 NOK = £0.0575900000 -
100 Norwegian Kroner banknote (Kirsten Flagstad)
This hundre kroner banknote features Kirsten Flagstad, Norwegian opera Singer. The words ‘Norges Bank’ are printed on this red colored paper note. On the reverse side of the 100 kr bill is a theatre floor plan. The 100 kroner note has a hologram strip as one of its security features.You get: £4.350001 NOK = £0.0435000000 -
200 Norwegian Kroner banknote (Cod and Herring)
The Series VIII banknote of 200 Norwegian Kroner has the theme of ‘fishery’. It shows a cod in the front and herring swimming in the background. A fishing net is visible in the background too. The blue coloured 200 NOK bill has a pixillated fishing boat on the back side.You get: £11.518001 NOK = £0.0575900000 -
500 Norwegian Kroner banknote (Rescue Lifeboat RS 14 Stavanger)
Norway’s new banknote of 500 kroner is based on the theme ‘the sea that gives us prosperity’. The front side shows the RS14 Stavanger rescue lifeboat at sea. On the back side of the yellow-orange coloured fem hundre kroner bill is a pixelated image of a North Sea oil platform.You get: £28.795001 NOK = £0.0575900000 -
500 Norwegian Kroner banknote (Sigrid Undset)
The note of fem hundre kroner portrays the image of Sigrid Undset, Norwegian novelist. On the sand colored paper bill a caption reads ‘Norges Bank’. The backside of the 500 kr banknote has a patterned design and the image of a wreath of wheat and roses.You get: £21.750001 NOK = £0.0435000000 -
1000 Norwegian Kroner banknote (Edvard Munch)
The bill of tusen kroner shows the image of Edvard Munch, Norwegian painter of ‘The Scream’. Text on the violet colored paper banknote reads ‘Norges Bank’. Munch’s great work ‘The Sun’ is featured on the backside of the 1000 kr note.You get: £43.500001 NOK = £0.0435000000