Danish Krone (kr) to Polish Złoty (zł) Conversion
Danish Krone
The Danish Krone (DKK) is the official currency of Denmark, the Faroe Islands, and Greenland. While Denmark is an EU member, it has an opt-out from the Euro established by the Edinburgh Agreement of 1992 and confirmed by referendum in 2000. Notably, the DKK operates under a fixed exchange rate mechanism (ERM II) that pegs it very tightly to the Euro — typically within ±0.5% of the central rate of 7.46038 DKK/EUR — making it effectively a shadow euro in practice.
Polish Złoty
The Polish Złoty (PLN) is the official currency of Poland. Poland is an EU member but has not yet adopted the Euro, and the złoty remains one of the most actively traded emerging market currencies in Europe. Poland has one of Central Europe's most dynamic economies — the sixth largest in the EU — and the PLN benefits from the country's strong manufacturing sector, growing services industry, and significant EU structural fund inflows. The złoty symbol (zł) derives from "złoto," the Polish word for gold.
| Danish Krone (kr) | Polish Złoty (zł) |
|---|---|
| kr 0.1 | zł 0.1 |
| kr 1 | zł 1 |
| kr 2 | zł 2 |
| kr 3 | zł 3 |
| kr 5 | zł 5 |
| kr 10 | zł 10 |
| kr 20 | zł 20 |
| kr 30 | zł 30 |
| kr 50 | zł 50 |
| kr 100 | zł 100 |
| kr 1000 | zł 1000 |