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The Danish coins we use today were put into circulation between 1989 and 1993. Danish coins. 50-øre coin. The 50-øre coin was put into circulation on 3 July 1989. The obverse of the coin shows the crown of King Christian V, which has been the Danish royal crown since 1671.
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Current Danish krone banknotes and coins. Today, banknotes of 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 Danish kroner are in circulation. You can discover them all by heading over to Banco Denmark's National Bank. Regarding coins, denominations of 50 øre and 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 kroner are in circulation.
Here, you will find detailed information and values for each coin including old coins from Denmark. To make your search even easier, you can filter by coin name in the top field. Discover the rich history and unique characteristics of 's coins and add to your collection today.
History. A Danish silver two- rigsdaler piece from 1868, with a portrait of Christian IX. Two golden 20-kroner coins from the Scandinavian Monetary Union, with identical weight and composition. The coin to the left is Swedish and the right one is Danish.
Detailed information about the coin 1 Krone, Margrethe II, Denmark, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.
The use of coins was the first step towards the monetary economy we know today. Coins made it much easier to conduct trade. The first Danish coin dates from the year 995, but worldwide the history of coins goes back even further.
It is our ambition to present a maximum of information on Danish coins. The main emphasis is laid on the coins and coinage of historic Denmark (1380-1814 including Norway) plus the coins struck under Danish rulers in the rest of Scandinavia, Iceland, Greenland, Tranquebar and Danish Virgin Islands.