I buy the coin
Virtually nothing unless it's in Uncirculated condition.
this coin has a value of all from 1$ - 10,000$, its valued after its own look ;)
The country of Denmark spells the name of its country "Danmark". The "ore" is the lower denomination coin of Denmark, spelled "Danmark" on their coins. One Krone equals 100 ore. Note that Denmark does not use the Euro, as does Germany and other countries to the south of Denmark.
The value of a 1969 Frederik IX 1 krone coin can vary based on its condition and demand among collectors. Generally, it may be worth between a few dollars to around $10. Coins in uncirculated condition or with rare minting errors could fetch higher prices. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or check recent auction results.
danish krone~ the moneys in the current circulation are as below : coins : 50 ore(1/2 krone), 1 krone, 2 krone, 5 krone, 10 krone and 20 krone banknotes : 50 krone,100 krone, 200 krone, 500 krone and 1000 krone it is generally understood that 1 krone equivalent of a dime~ so, the largest coin, 20 krone is a 2-bucks coin~
Fred Krone's birth name is Fredrick A. Krone.
A Krone is a Danish currency (ie, American = Dollar, England = Pound, Denmark = Krone!)
Julie Krone's birth name is Julieanne Louise Krone.
Truck Krone's birth name is Krone, Klarence Frederick.
The krone is a type of currency that is used by more than one country. Denmark use the Danish krone and Norway use the Norwegian krone.
Helmut Krone was born in 1925.
Helmut Krone died in 1996.