You didn't specify which country, but the relatively recent date means the coin is probably a common circulation issue. Most countries that use the krone (= "crown") as their currency value the unit at less than a dollar, sometimes much less, so you're not likely to have anything even worth trying to exchange for U.S. currency.
The exact value of a 1946 1 krona coin is actually dependent upon a number of factors. Most importantly being, the condition of the coin.
It was a common circulation coin until France adopted the euro in 2002. At that time it was worth about 15 cents.
how much is 1 danish krone worth in us currency
$94.52 USD (Danish Krone); see link for exchange rate .
it is worth 50 thousand 1000ths of pennies. i think that means its worth $5
.....Did you mean the Danish krone, the Swedish krona, the Nowegian krone, the Faroese króna, the Icelandic króna, the Estonian kroon, the Czech koruna, the Yugoslav krone, or the Austro-Hungarian krone?
As of August 2014, 1 Danish krone is worth more or less US $0.18. 1 Norwegian krone, on the other hand, is worth US $0.16.
It is worth nothing. The krone has been replaced by the Euro.
The value of a 1927 1 krone coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity. Typically, a circulated 1927 1 krone coin is worth around $8-$15. However, if the coin is in excellent condition and has certain identifying marks, it could be worth significantly more to a collector.
Danish: $0.1929 Norwegian: $0.1834 True as of Aug.23.2011
alot of
1 US dollar= 5.68 norweigan krone so no the us dollar is worth more.
Rates of exchange vary daily. See the link below for current values
anybody know?