No, Denmark is using danish kroner
Denmark's currency is the Krone, so the euro is not the currency of Denmark.
No they did not.
The currency used in Denmark is the Danish krone (DKK). Although Denmark is a country located in Northern Europe, it does not use the euro, which is the common currency in many European countries.
The currency for Micronesia is the US Dollar (USD).
No, you can't in most stores. Denmark and Sweden is a member of EU, but they both have their own currency. Norway is not a member of EU, and also have its own currency. In Denmark, they use Danish kroner. In Sweden they use Swedish kronar. In Norway they use Norwegian kroner.
No, Denmark uses the Danish Krone (abbreviated DKK). However, it shadows the Euro closely.
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the currency of denmark is the kroner
No, the currency of Norway is the Norwegian krone.The currency of Denmark is the Danish krone.
The currency of Denmark is the Danish krone. The Danish krone is pegged with the Euro, but is a sovereign currency.
Copenhagen is not a nation, it is a city, the capital of Denmark. The national currency of Denmark is the Danish Krone.
In America they use USD which is United States Dollars