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Traditionally it was the Krone but now Denmark uses Euros.

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The currency of Denmark is the Danish krone (plural: 'Kroner'), abbreviated as 'DKK'.

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Danish Krone (in Danish 1 krone; 2 kroner) since 1873. The rate against Euro is 0,134 and pretty fixed due to the European exchange rate mechanism (ERM II).

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the currency of denmark is Danish Krone (Dkr)

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Danish crowns, or Danske Kroner in danish. (Dkr)

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Denmark is one of the European countries that is not in the Euro, and still has the krone as currency.

Divided as 100 øre = 1 krone

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The current currency used by Denmark is the Danish krone.

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Danish Crowns or Danske Kroner (DKr.)

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