DKK to EUR Exchange Rate - Convert Danish Krone to Euro

Converting from Danish Krone (DKK) to Euro (EUR)

What is Danish Krone (DKK)

The Danish Krone (DKK) is the official currency of Denmark and its territories, including Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The name "krone" translates to "crown" in English, which reflects its historical ties to monarchy and currency in Europe. The currency symbol for the krone is "kr" and it is subdivided into 100 øre.

The Danish Krone has been in use since the late 19th century, replacing the rigsdaler at a rate of 1 krone = 4 rigsdaler. The currency is issued by the Danish National Bank, which ensures its stability and integrity. Denmark has chosen not to adopt the Euro despite being part of the European Union. This decision was solidified through a referendum in 2000, where a majority of Danes chose to keep their national currency.

One interesting aspect of the Danish Krone is its exchange rate system. The DKK is pegged to the Euro within a narrow band, a strategy known as the "ERM II" (Exchange Rate Mechanism II). This means that while the krone is not part of the Eurozone, its value closely aligns with the Euro, providing a level of stability for trade and travel between the two currencies.

What is Euro (EUR)

The Euro (EUR) is the official currency for 19 of the 27 European Union member states, known collectively as the Eurozone. It was introduced in 1999 as an electronic currency for banking and financial transactions and became physical cash in 2002 with the issuance of Euro banknotes and coins. The Euro symbol is "€" and is divided into 100 cents.

The Euro's main purpose is to facilitate trade and economic stability among Eurozone countries by providing a common currency. This eliminates the need for currency conversion and reduces transaction costs for businesses and travelers. The European Central Bank (ECB) manages the Euro and is responsible for implementing monetary policy within the Eurozone.

One of the main advantages of using the Euro is the ease of travel across Europe. Tourists can move from one Eurozone country to another without worrying about exchanging currencies. Additionally, the Euro has become one of the world's most significant currencies, second only to the US dollar in terms of global reserve currency holdings.

In conclusion, understanding both the Danish Krone (DKK) and the Euro (EUR) is crucial for anyone engaging in travel or trade between Denmark and Eurozone countries. The close relationship between the two currencies allows for relatively easy conversion, which aids in financial planning and budgeting. When converting from DKK to EUR, keep in mind that the exchange rates may fluctuate, so it's beneficial to stay updated on current rates for accurate conversions.

Danish Krone to Euro conversion table

DKK to EUR conversion table

Danish Krone (DKK)Euro (EUR)
1 DKK0.13406474833 EUR
2 DKK0.26812949666 EUR
3 DKK0.40219424499 EUR
4 DKK0.53625899332 EUR
5 DKK0.67032374165 EUR
6 DKK0.80438848998 EUR
7 DKK0.93845323831 EUR
8 DKK1.07251798664 EUR
9 DKK1.20658273497 EUR
10 DKK1.3406474833 EUR
100 DKK13.40647483301 EUR
200 DKK26.81294966603 EUR
300 DKK40.21942449904 EUR
400 DKK53.62589933205 EUR
500 DKK67.03237416507 EUR
600 DKK80.43884899808 EUR
700 DKK93.84532383109 EUR
800 DKK107.25179866411 EUR
900 DKK120.65827349712 EUR
1 000 DKK134.06474833013 EUR
2 000 DKK268.12949666026 EUR
5 000 DKK670.32374165066 EUR
10 000 DKK1 340.64748330132 EUR
20 000 DKK2 681.29496660265 EUR
50 000 DKK6 703.23741650661 EUR
100 000 DKK13 406.47483301323 EUR
Last updated April 24, 2025 at 11:59 PM