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What country uses the coin krone?

Scandinavian countries such as Denmark and Norway are known use Krone coins. In fact, the Danish have minted the coins since the 17th century.


What money is used in Denmark?

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~


What does krone mean?

"Krone" comes from the Danish word meaning "crown". Denmark, Sweden and Norway all use this term in refernce to their coins.


What is 1 Ukrainian krone made out of?

The currency of Ukraine is the hryvnia, not the krone. The hryvnia is made up of banknotes and coins, with banknotes typically made from a polymer material or cotton paper, and coins composed of various metal alloys. If you meant the krone, that is the currency of countries like Sweden or Denmark, which is made of similar materials.


What is the value of 1 krone?

The one krone we can usefully many ways


How many kid's Did Julie Krone have?

julie krone had one kid lorelei


Where can you exchange krone now that you are back in the US?

In most countries, banks will not accept foreign coinage. Banknotes - yes, for they may be asked for. But coins are too bulky and have storage problems. At many airports there are charity boxes for you to donate foreign coins.


Why does a Norwegian 1 krone have a hole in the middle?

In ancient times, Scandinavian coins had holes in them because people used to carry their money on ropes with knots at each end. The holes are now simply traditional. It also allows blind people to distinguish between the different coins.


Are french euros valid in Spain?

because the banknotes are the same and the coins differ from nation to nation any euro is accepted in any EU nation Denmark which uses the krone has prices in both the krone and the euro to benefit travelers


What were danish coins called?

Danish: Kroner and Øre.German: Euro and Centjust to give an example.


How much is 1 krone of 1971?

The value of 1 krone from 1971 can vary based on factors such as its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, older coins may be worth more than their face value if they are in good condition or have numismatic significance. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a coin collector or check recent sales of similar coins.


What is the birth name of Fred Krone?

Fred Krone's birth name is Fredrick A. Krone.