People in Copenhagen use the same currency as the rest of the country, the danish krone.
In danish, the name is "kroner" in plural and krone in singular. Similar to the British pound, Denmark have a smaller coin, similar to the British "penny". Øre is the one-hundredth subdivision of the Danish krone currency unit.
The coins are:
50 øre
1 krone
2 kroner
5 kroner
10 kroner
20 kroner
The notes are:
50 kroner
100 kroner
200 kroner
500 kroner
1000 kroner.
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Copenhagen is not a nation, it is a city, the capital of Denmark. The national currency of Denmark is the Danish Krone.
Kroner
The Danish Krone .
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People in Copenhagen, as well as the rest of Denmark, speak Danish. Danish is the official language of Denmark and is widely spoken throughout the country.
Fiji's currency is dollars.
Danish krones is the main currency that's used in Denmark. 10 danish krones equals 1,71 dollars or 1,35 euros.
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.
"Currency" is "la monnaie" in French. L'Euro est la monnaie utilisée en France > the Euro is the currency used in France.
Since 2002 Spain has used the Euro as its currency. Before that the Spanish currency was the Peseta.
The currency of Sierra Leone is called the Leone.