Euro to Danish Krone exchange rate

Summary EUR/DKK today

1 € = kr 7.4729
1 kr = € 0.1338 +0,07%
Last updated: 2026/04/20 17:45

Convert between Euros and Danish Kroner

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Euro to Danish Krone historical chart

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1 year or Since 1999

Top 5 biggest currency moves against the Euro over the last 7 days

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Silver (oz)
2.0318 €2.193 €+7.92%
Bitcoin (BTC)
61,576 €63,991 €+4.43%
Gold Sovereign
948.02 €966.02 €+1.89%
Gold (oz)
129.47 €131.93 €+1.89%
Egyptian Pound (EGP)
0.0161 €0.0163 €+1.87%
Iraqi Dinar (IQD)
0.0007 €0.0006 €-0.55%
Algerian Dinar (DZD)
0.0065 €0.0064 €-0.55%
Turkish Lira (TRY)
0.0191 €0.0189 €-0.85%
Yemeni Rial (YER)
0.0036 €0.0036 €-1.12%
Ukrainian Hryvnia (UAH)
0.0197 €0.0192 €-2.17%
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About Danish Krone

Currency nameDanish Krone
Symbolkr
Also known asDKK, Danish Krone, 1 kr = 100 øre
ISO codeDKK
Banknotes50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 kr
Coins50 øre; 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 kr
Central bankDanmarks Nationalbank - Website: www.nationalbanken.dk
Countries1 country: Denmark (capital: Copenhagen, major cities: Copenhagen, Aarhus, Odense, Aalborg)
Population6 mil.

History

The Danish krone, officially introduced in January 1875, replaced the rigsdaler as Denmark's currency when the country joined the Scandinavian Monetary Union with Sweden and Norway. The union created a shared currency zone for the three Nordic nations, functioning until World War I disrupted international monetary arrangements. The name "krone" means "crown" in Danish.

Denmark has a long and distinguished monetary history. The Nationalbanken, Denmark's central bank, was established in 1818 as a private institution and became state-owned in 1936. Denmark abandoned the gold standard in 1914 during World War I and briefly during the Great Depression, but has otherwise maintained a tradition of monetary conservatism.

Denmark is a member of the European Union but has a formal opt-out from the euro, confirmed in a 2000 referendum. Instead, Denmark participates in the Exchange Rate Mechanism II (ERM II) and maintains the krone at a fixed rate against the euro (1 EUR ≈ 7.46 DKK) within a tight ±2.25% band — though in practice the band maintained is far narrower, typically ±0.5%. This makes Denmark's monetary policy effectively shadowing the European Central Bank.

The krone's strong peg to the euro and Denmark's consistent current account surpluses have made it one of Europe's most stable currencies. Greenland and the Faroe Islands use the krone (though the Faroe Islands issue their own notes at par).

Sources:

"Danish krone", Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_krone

"Danmarks Nationalbank", Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danmarks_Nationalbank