Danish krone exchange rate today. How much is the Danish krone worth on December 24, 2025?


If you use Danish kroner in your business activities, it is worth monitoring the exchange rate against the Polish zloty. The rate changes, so it is worth checking the quotations on an ongoing basis. Today, December 24, 2025 the DKK exchange rate is: PLN 0.5658. To learn about the changes, it is worth following the chart included in this article.
The change in quotations on a daily basis is as follows: +0.0005 PLN. During the week, the rate changed by +PLN 0.0005.
The Danish krone, which is the monetary unit of Denmark and its dependent territories, including the Faroe Islands (where the Faroese krone is also used) and Greenland, has its roots dating back to the Middle Ages. At that time, the Danes used gold crowns and later Danish thalers. In 1873, the crown returned to Denmark with the establishment of the Scandinavian Monetary Union, which also included Sweden and Norway. Although this union fell apart, krones remained as official currencies in each of these countries, which is not only an important cultural and historical element of the region, but also a symbol of the independence and sovereignty of each of these countries.
In Denmark, thanks to the country's membership in the European Union, the euro is accepted as a form of payment, but the Danes do not want it to become their official currency. In 2000, during the referendum, 53.2 percent inhabitants of Denmark rejected the idea of giving up the Danish krone in favor of the euro, which was an expression of their strong sense of national identity and independence. This decision was the result of concerns about the loss of control over monetary policy and concerns about the impact on the country's economy.
The obverse of each Danish coin features the image of Queen Margaret II, who is a symbol of stability and continuity of power in Denmark and the embodiment of the country's tradition and history. Coins used in this country have a characteristic hole in the middle that helps blind people identify the denomination. Additionally, these coins are decorated with Scandinavian motifs, which is an important cultural element of the country.
The banknotes feature various archaeological objects from Danish museums and bridges from different periods, paying tribute to Denmark's rich history and heritage.




