Norwegian krone exchange rate

Here you can watch how the Norwegian krone fluctuates on the market and when the Norwegian krone exchange rate is the best.

We also exchange withdrawn Norwegian kroner banknotes! Buying worn/defective banknotes.

Don’t forget to have your passport, insurance, tickets and cash with you when you travel.

The new banknotes

The new Norwegian banknotes released in 2019. Perhaps because Norges Bank knows that physical money will be obsolete in the near future, it’s given them some freedom in terms of the design of the new notes. Each celebrates the Norway’s long history and affinity with the sea:

  • The 50-kroner note depicts Ulvær Lighthouse and signifies “the sea that binds us together”.
  • The 100-kroner has an image of Gokstad ship, representing “the sea that takes us out into the world”.
  • The 200-kroner has a cod fish design – “the sea that feeds us”.
  • The 500-kroner pictures a rescue vessel (RS 14 Stavanger), signalling that “the sea that gives us prosperity” (oil and gas wealth).
  • And finally, the 1,000-kroner note is purple, with a powerful wave out at sea – “the sea that carries us forward”.
  • On the reverse of each note is the same image captured in bit art (a pixelated image). It adds a super modern, and somewhat daring, fresh look to each..

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