Compare the best Danish krone buyback rates and exchange Danish kroner to pounds
You receive £143.09 | Buyback rate 9.9707 | Estimated postage £7.35 | Sell Now | |
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You receive £143.09 | Buyback rate 9.9707 | Estimated postage £7.35 | Sell Now | |
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It's easy to sell your leftover Danish kroner online. Use our Danish krone buyback comparisons to find the best deal, then follow the link to the buyer's website to place your order online and lock-in your buyback rate. You'll need to decide whether to post your Danish kroner to the buyer, or try searching for a store near you so you can exchange your Danish kroner in person.
Securely package your Danish kroner and post it to the buyer using Royal Mail Special Delivery which is fully tracked and insured. Once the buyer has received your package they'll pay you by bank transfer within one working day.
Use our store finder to search for your nearest currency exchange, then simply take your Danish kroner to the store to sell over the counter. You'll save on postage fees, but availability varies by location and you'll have fewer deals to choose from compared to selling by post.
The Currency Club are offering the best Danish krone buyback rate right now at 9.9707. At this rate, 1 Danish krone is worth £0.10. You'll need to place your order online to get this rate which is based on a comparison of 2 foreign exchange companies and assumes you were selling 1500 Danish kroner by post.
It can be difficult to exchange leftover Danish krone coins. Banks and foreign exchange companies don't generally accept coins because they're expensive to process and transport, so your options for exchanging any leftover shrapnel back into pounds can be limited:
Over the past 30 days, the Danish krone buyback rate has risen 0.91% from 9.9707 on 15 Oct to 10.0614 today. This means Danish kroner can be exchanged for more pounds today compared to a month ago. Right now, kr. 1500 is worth approximately £149.08 which is £1.36 more than you'd have got on 15 Oct.
These are the average Danish krone buyback rates taken from our panel of UK travel money providers at the end of each day. You can explore this further on our Danish krone to British pound currency chart.
No, you'll get more for your Danish kroner if you sell when the Danish krone buyback rate is low. This is due to a quirk of how British currency providers display their buyback exchange rates.
When you buy Danish kroner, the exchange rate you get is the amount of Danish kroner you'll receive for every pound that you spend, so for example a rate of 9.9707 means you'd get kr. 9.9707 for each £1 that you spend. You can calculate the total amount of Danish kroner you'd receive for a given amount of sterling by simply multiplying the sterling amount by the exchange rate.
When it comes to selling Danish kroner, the buyback rate is expressed in terms of how many Danish kroner you'd need to sell in order to get £1, so a buyback rate of 9.9707 means you'd need to sell kr. 9.9707 to get £1. To calculate the sterling value of a given amount of Danish kroner, you need to divide the Danish krone amount by the buyback rate. Since you're dividing by the buyback rate, a lower buyback rate means you'd get more sterling compared to a higher buyback rate.
One Danish krone (kr.) can be subdivded into 100 øre. There are five denominations of Danish kroner banknotes in circulation: kr. 50, kr. 100, kr. 200, kr. 500 and kr. 1000; and six coin denominations: 50 øre, kr. 1, kr. 2, kr. 5, kr. 10 and kr. 20.
The current series of Danish krone banknotes in circulation is the 'Bridge Series' which was introduced by Danmarks Nationalbank in 2011. Each banknote in the series features a different iconic Danish bridge on the reverse side, symbolising the connection between various regions of Denmark. For instance, the kr. 50 note displays the image of the Little Belt Bridge, while the kr. 100 note showcases the Great Belt Bridge. The kr. 200 note features the Øresund Bridge, and the kr. 500 note depicts the Queen Alexandrine Bridge. The highest denomination - the kr. 1,000 note - displays the image of the Storebælt Bridge. The obverse side of all banknotes in the series features portraits of notable Danes, such as N.F.S. Grundtvig, Karen Blixen, and H.C. Ørsted.
Denomination | Sterling equivalent |
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kr. 50 | £5.01 |
kr. 100 | £10.03 |
kr. 200 | £20.06 |
kr. 500 | £50.15 |
kr. 1000 | £100.29 |
Denomination | Sterling equivalent |
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50 øre | £0.05 |
kr. 1 | £0.10 |
kr. 2 | £0.20 |
kr. 5 | £0.50 |
kr. 10 | £1.00 |
kr. 20 | £2.01 |