Danish Krone (DKK)
Denmark
100%
50
2009
The purple 50-krone note features the Sallingsund Bridge on the front, symbolizing Denmark’s modern infrastructure. The reverse depicts the Skarpsalling Vessel, a prehistoric clay pot representing ancient craftsmanship.
100
2009
The orange 100-krone note shows the Old Little Belt Bridge on the front and a Bronze Age sun chariot on the reverse, blending engineering with Denmark’s rich archaeological heritage.
200
2010
The green 200-krone note features the Knippelsbro Bridge in Copenhagen, representing Danish urban life. The reverse highlights a Bronze Age cart, symbolizing progress and movement.
500
2011
The blue 500-krone note depicts the Queen Alexandrine Bridge connecting Zealand and Møn. On the reverse, a prehistoric silver cup reflects Denmark’s artistic legacy.
1000
2011 Not in circulation
The red 1000-krone note features the Great Belt Bridge, one of the longest suspension bridges in the world. The reverse shows the Belt Sea silver hoard, a tribute to Denmark’s maritime and trading history.
High-Quality Cotton and Polymer Paper
DKK banknotes are printed on durable cotton fiber or polymer material, providing a strong, long-lasting texture while supporting advanced security features.
Watermarks
Each note contains watermarks depicting historical Danish figures or national motifs, visible when held against light for quick verification.
Security Threads
Embedded metallic and microtext threads run through the notes, visible from both sides, enhancing security.
Raised Ink
Raised printing is applied to numerals and key design elements, assisting visually impaired users and verifying authenticity.
Holographic and Foil Elements
Holographic stripes and foil patches reflect light and show color changes when tilted, adding extra verification layers.
UV and Color-Shifting Inks
Certain note elements glow under ultraviolet light or shift color at different angles, increasing counterfeit resistance.
Microprinting
Fine geometric patterns and tiny text are printed for high security and difficult replication.
Design Integration
Landmarks, abstract motifs, and national symbols are embedded with security features, blending aesthetics with authenticity.

Country Info

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Copenhagen
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Danish
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+45
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112 (Police, Ambulance, Fire)
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Type E, Type K (230V, 50Hz)
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Tipping is optional in Denmark. Rounding up the bill or 5–10% in restaurants is appreciated. Small tips for taxi drivers or hotel staff are polite.
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