Krone in a sentence as a noun

And since the Danish krone is pegged to the euro, maybe it's just an exchange rate adjustment?

When things go wrong, it’s possible to steal 111 million danish kroner after all[0].

The krone, at 25 Swiss centimes the previous Christmas, was now quoted at one-twelfth of a centime.

Many new bankers were giving people advice, the flight from the krone governing all transactions.

Before chip and now contactless was ubiquitous like it is now, I got all the krone mixed up. Traveling back and forth from Copenhagen and Malmo with cash was the worst.

There's no practical difference to an American in terms of travel and trade between Norway and, say, France or Germany, other than the fact that the money is krone and not euros.

As far as I am aware the danish national bank have needed to print more money to devalue the danish krone because it is by law pegged to the euro, but as there is more trust in the krone they have needed to print more to make it within the 1% of the euro.

Krone definitions

noun

the basic unit of money in Norway

noun

the basic unit of money in Denmark