No, only Danish Krone
No unfortunately not, they have DKK (Danish crowns)
No, euros are not widely accepted in Copenhagen, as Denmark uses the Danish krone (DKK) as its official currency. While some tourist areas or businesses may accept euros, it's advisable to use the krone for most transactions. ATMs are readily available for withdrawing Danish currency, and credit cards are also widely accepted.
No, you cannot use the euro in Copenhagen as the official currency of Denmark is the Danish krone (DKK). While some places may accept euros, it is not common, and you may receive change in kroner. It's advisable to use Danish currency for transactions to avoid any inconvenience.
Danish krones is the main currency that's used in Denmark. 10 danish krones equals 1,71 dollars or 1,35 euros.
yes irish people do use euros
Bosnia does not use Euros. They use Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark.
No, Denmark uses the Danish Krone (abbreviated DKK). However, it shadows the Euro closely.
It is the danish goalkeeper who played for Manchester united Peter ScMichael.
Corsica is part of France, so yes it does use Euros.
No, Switzerland does not use euros as their currency. They use Swiss Francs (CHF) instead.
Well, in Denmark we don't use Dollar or Euros. we're using our own kind of money, nemed: DKK/Danish Crowns Kontant(Danske Kroner Kontanter) Our money has a very long history behind! it is a type of money in denmark Denmark's currency is called the krone (crown), not dollars.