How to exchange Norwegian Kroner banknotes
The kroner is the official currency of the countries that were once a part of the Scandinavian Monetary Union – Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The word ‘kroner’ is the synonym of the English word ‘crown’ and in plural form is known as ‘kroner’. One kroner is divided into 100 equal parts. The Norwegian kroner (NOK) was first circulated in 1875 in Norway to replace the rigsdaler. If you are looking to exchange Norwegian Kroner banknotes back into Sterling, then we can help you with our fast and convenient online service.
The bank makes the decisions as to what the denominations of the currency will be as well as the design of the banknotes. Currently, the NOK series of banknotes includes 5 denominations – 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 kroner. Each banknote differs in colour and pattern so they can be easily identified. The size of notes is also different in size. The higher the value of the note the bigger it is in size. The front of the note has images of important Norwegians and the reverse side has images of their work.
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When you return from a holiday in Norway, it is almost guaranteed you will return home with some leftover Norwegian notes and coins. Even after trying to spend it at the airport before departure you still come home with some. Don’t add it to the leftover currency box – sell it to us. We offer a simple and fast online method for exchanging leftover Norwegian currency back into cash. All world currency is accepted for exchange into cash including the Norwegian kroner. Top up your own personal funds or club together with family to raise money for charity. We guarantee the best exchange rates possible with instant payment. We even offer a 100% money-back guarantee!
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