He is tall and he has a beard (almost as long as Santa's) and a mustache.
No, only Danish Krone
The subunit of the Danish and Norwegian krone is the øre - there are 100 øre in one krone. The subunit of the Austro-Hungarian krone, in use from 1892 to 1918, was translated alternatively as the heller (into German) or the fillér (into Hungarian).
mDKK stands for "millions of Danish Kroner," where "m" denotes million and "DKK" is the currency code for the Danish Krone. It is commonly used in financial contexts to represent amounts of money in millions. For example, 5 mDKK would mean 5 million Danish Kroner.
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Danish krone was created in 1875.
No, the currency of Norway is the Norwegian krone.The currency of Denmark is the Danish krone.
Krone means "Crown" in both Danish and Norwegian.
The currency of Denmark is the Danish krone. The Danish krone is pegged with the Euro, but is a sovereign currency.
danske kroner
Traditionally it was the Krone but now Denmark uses Euros.
Krone
In Denmark they use a currency called KRONE.
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 Krone is a Danish currency (ie, American = Dollar, England = Pound, Denmark = Krone!)
how much is 1 danish krone worth in us currency
The Danish Krone.