The danish ore (DK: øre) is like the American cent ... 100 of them makes 1 Danish Krone, just like 100 cents makes a dollar.
Krone
30,000 US dollars = 166,218 DKR (Danish kroner) 30,000 euro = 223,878
10 Danish Krones is just a little bit more than 1.50$
No,a Danish Krone is worth 18 US cents
As of 6th June 2009, 20 Danish Kroner is equal to $3.75
the danish Øre is still in use.
1 Ore Is worth about $0.0014 so 10 Ore is worth approximately $0.014, Also Norge has nothing to do with the value of the coin it refers to location ,Norge is the Norwegian (bokmal) , Danish and Swedish name for Norway
An ore is the smallest currency unit in various Scandinavian countries. The purchasing power of 1 ore is so small that the lowest denomination coins are either 50 or 100 ore. 100 ore is equivalent to 1 unit of the next larger denomination, called a crown.
If your question is on the amount of Danish banknotes, there are five denominations: 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 DKK.
The Danish krone (plural: kroner). Krone is the Danish word for crown, so sometimes, you hear "Danish crown" or "Danish crowns" used as well.
A Danish 2 Øre coin from that era is worth face value, or $0.004 (4/10ths of a penny).
1 mile is more then 1 foot so 100 miles is ore then 100 feet
100 danish kroners = 18.15 dollars
To say your age in Danish, you would simply state your age followed by the word "år." For example, "Jeg er tredive år" means "I am thirty years old" in Danish.
If you want it to rust 100 %
it should be around 100 us dollar
No more than 100 Danish kroner = 13 Euro