Compare Exchange Rates to Buy Norwegian Krone (NOK)
Because every company has different rates to buy Norwegian Krone (NOK) with AUD, finding the best deal can be a minefield. We bring together all the options, highlight the fees and rates for each money exchange, and show you the best possible deals.
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Where to buy Norwegian krone in Australia?
You can buy Norwegian krone (NOK) from lots of places in Australia that offer currency exchange. It is a popular currency to exchange to Australian dollars. Places you can make cash transactions and buy Norwegian krone include online, in-store at money exchangers, banks, Australia Post and the airport.
To find out exactly where you can buy Norwegian krone, you can use our handy city and suburb guides, just click on the links below:
What currency is used in Norway?
Krone is the currency used in Norway and is represented by the symbol kr.
Notes: 50kr, 100kr, 200kr, 500kr and 1000kr
Coins: 1kr, 5kr, 10kr and 20kr
Norway banknotes have different colours, 50kr is green, 100kr is red, 200k is blue, 500kr is brown and 1000kr is purple.
Norwegian coins are called 'kroners'. 1kr and 5kr are silver in colour while 10kr and 20kr are bronze in colour.
What is the best currency to take to Norway?
Krone is the best currency to take to Norway. Norway does not use the Euro as it's official currency. Most accommodation, shops and restaurants do not accept euro, while some tourist shops accept euro.
When is the best time to buy Norwegian krone?
Find the best time to buy Norwegian krone with Australian dollars with our rate tracker. It keeps track of the NOK to AUD or AUD to NOK exchange rate and emails you when the exchange rate gets to the rate your chose to buy Norwegian krone.
The nok to aud exchange rate average is close to 0.16, over the past 10 years. The high was 0.18 in mid 2013 and the low was 0.14 in early 2020. Currently it's 0.15, so KR1,000 could buy you $150 at the best exchange rate.
The aud to nok exchange rate average is close to 6.18, over the past 10 years. The high was 6.83 in early 2027 and the low was 5.27 in mid 2013. Currently it's 6.52, so $1,000 could buy you KR6,520 at the best exchange rate.
How to buy Norwegian krone in Australia?
Buying Norwegian krone in Australia is relatively easy.
- Take your valid photo id (driver’s license or passport) with you to the currency exchange outlet.
- Bring your preferred payment method. Most places accept cash, debit card and credit card to pay for your Norwegian krone.
- Ask for the Norwegian krone amount and the currency exchange will let you know how much Australian dollars you need to pay.
- Make your payment in Aussie dollars and receive your Norwegian krone.
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