In Sweden they use the Swedish krona (SEK), in Norway they use the Norwegian krone (NOK) and in Denmark they use the Danish krone (DKK).
Scandinavian countries such as Denmark and Norway are known use Krone coins. In fact, the Danish have minted the coins since the 17th century.
The Euro (€) is the most common Europe, although other countries use their own currencies such as the UK (Pound), Denmark (Danish krone), Sweden (Swedish krone), Poland (Zloty), Czech Republic (Koruna) and a few otheres.
Denmark and Norway use the Krone while Sweden uses the Krona.
It`s the currency in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland - The Nordic Countries.. Norwegian Krone - Swedish Krone and so on..
It`s the currency in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland - The Nordic Countries.. Norwegian Krone - Swedish Krone and so on..
The following countries use a Krona (or similar) meaning crown: Czech Republic: Czech koruna Denmark: Danish krone Estonia: Estonian kroon Faeroe Islands: Faeroese króna Iceland: Icelandic króna Norway: Norwegian krone Sweden: Swedish krona
Denmark does not use the EURO as it was rejected at a popular referendum in Sep 2000. The Danish currency has been Kroner (Sing.: krone) since 1873. Prior to that the currency was Rigsdaler - a term that has been used since 16th century.
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Krone (Crown)
The Danish Krone .
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~