Title: Denmark, The Kingdom Of Denmark
Capital: Copenhagen
National
currency: Krona
International
symbol: DKK
Krona is the official currency of Denmark. Today in circulation there are the banknotes of 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 kroner. Face value of modern coins is equal to 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 crowns, also in the course of small coins of 50 and 25 cents. One Danish Krone contains 100 öre. The name Krona is due to the presence of the image of the Royal crown on the reverse. In the catalogue of the coins of Denmark can meet the concept of "era". The term comes from the name of the coins used for the calculations in Ancient Rome – "aureus", which literally means "Golden".
First Danish Krone appeared in circulation in 1873, and until that time the national currency was considered rigsdaler. In the course of history was the price of the coins of Denmark, which in the beginning depended on the UK, then the rate of the crown for some time was tied to the US dollar, and during the Second world war to the German mark, but at present the national Bank of Denmark supported the exchange rate of Euro: 1 Euro = 7, 45 DKK. Thus, it is possible to calculate the value of the Danish kroner coins of 1, which is: 1 DKK = 4.75 RUB.
Danish Krone – the currency freely convertible, so to change or buy coins of Denmark at any Bank or exchange office in the country.
Money system:
Queen Margrethe II (1989 - 2018)
Queen Margrethe II (1973 - 1988)
King Frederick IX (1947 - 1972)
King Christian X (1912 - 1947)
King Frederick VIII (1906 - 1912)
King Christian IX (1873 - 1906)
Rigsdaler rigsmønt (1854 - 1873)
Rigsbankdaler (1813 - 1854)
Rigsdaler (1750 - 1812)
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