Danish krone

official currency of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Danish krone

The Danish krone is the money used in Denmark and Greenland. 100 øre are 1 krone. It first became the national currency in 1873 when it replaced the "rigsdaler".[1] Krone is the Danish word for crown. The plural of krone is kroner.

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Two kroner coins from 1912

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