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Where can I sell couronnes danoises in exchange for euros during my holidays in France today? Abrir Respuesta

In France there are 3 businesses where you can sell couronnes danoises to euros. You will probably think first of your bank. However, the banks include an exchange rate to your couronnes danoises together with a commission of 3%. This means that, to give an example when you change the equivalent of 1000 euros from couronnes danoises to euros you will have to pay a 30 € commission.

On the other hand, our other option might be the airport upon arrival to France. Still, french airports are the most costly of all alternatives because the foreign exchange providers based there, have to pay part of their profits to the airport owner.

Currency suppliers that work out of the airport in France are a much better alternative to sell couronnes danoises to euros.

Is there a maximum quantity of couronnes that I can sell from an online supplier in France when I change couronnes to euros? Abrir Respuesta

Usually, travel money providers in France have high limits for a one shot DKK-EUR currency exchange. Or for any other holiday money ypour wish to change to euros.

These limits are fixed by the french Central Bank. They are related to the money laundering prevention regulations and KYC (Know Your Customer) requirements.

However, these limits generally range between the equivalent of couronnes to 3,000 and 5,900 euros, which is a lot more than what a tourist needs for their stay expenses.

When is the best time to sell couronnes du Danemark to euros in France? Abrir Respuesta

The couronne danoise to euro rate fluctuates daily. The currencies of countries with more stable economies change less, and vice-versa. Nevertheless it is also necessary to weigh in phenomena such as Brexit or the Ukraine war, major sporting events or economic crisis, which can affect the forex rates of a specific currency, like the couronne danoise, from one day to the next.

In any case, most currency suppliers and banks often change the price at which they buy or sell couronnes du Danemark once a day, early in the morning.

Comparer Devise always has its travel money rates up to date, so that you are shown the best data available on exchange rates.

Do I need to carry with me any type of identity card to change couronnes to euros? Abrir Respuesta

Normally, when you change couronnes to euros at your bank store, they will already know you and you will only have to identify yourself as a client of that bank.

If you change couronnes to euros at a travel money provider´s outlet, on the street or at the airport, you will need to show an updated and valid identity document (resident´s ID card (carte nationale d´identité) or passport in France). Bear in mind that the driver's ID is not accepted as a valid ID when changing couronnes to Euros.

I have previously exchanged Euros to couronnes, what do I do with my leftover couronnes on my way back from a holiday? Abrir Respuesta

If you have couronnes left over after your trip, go to our Sell your currency tab, introduce the couronne danoise value you have (banknotes only, not loose coins) and choose your city. Comparer Devise will display the closest currency supplier´s outlets that will acquire your extra couronnes from you and the quantity of Euros they will give you in exchange.

Please acknowledge that they will just obtain you couronnes notes but not loose coins.

Is it safe to sell DKKs to euros online in France? Abrir Respuesta

In places like the North America or the United Kingdom, it is customary to purchase foreign currency online. The customer that wants to sell DKKs to euros will go to a travel money website like Comparer Devise or directly to a foreign currency supplier and order online their DKKs or whatever currency for euros he/she wants to sell.

Where to change and where not to sell couronnes danoises to euros in France Abrir Respuesta

As a rule, we recommend to avoid any financial entity that charges you a fee additionally to an exchange margin, and compare on our website the couronne danoise to euro exchange rate of the day.

Practically all banks in France impose on you a 3% commission, with a minimum (whichever is higher) amount between 6 and 10 euros.

Keep in mind that the lower the amount of couronnes danoises to change to euros, the more the impact of this fixed commission on your wallet.

Is it recommendable to make an online reservation of couronnes du Danemark for euros in France? Abrir Respuesta

Yes, it is. If you want to guarantee the couronne danoise to euro price you see on the results page of Comparer Devise. But also if you want to ensure that the foreign currency provider will not impose on you a fee.

In France you can fall into the hands of some foreign currency suppliers with bad practices who impose on their customers an outstanding fee when selling couronnes du Danemark to euros directly from their offices without having previously reserved on their Internet site.

How does the ISO to EUR currency exchange work? Abrir Respuesta

To know how foreign exchange works, think of any retail shop that sells a product to you as an individual. The provider buys products from a provider called a wholesaler at a purchase price, to which it includes a profit margin.

The gap between the sell price at which you buy in that shop (eg your couronnes) and what it cost the business to buy those couronnes is the profit it obtains in that currency exchange.

Nevertheless there is a distinction in currency exchange with other businesses. In general, foreign currency banknotes (couronnes in this case) rotate from consumer to consumer, that is, they are not consumed.

Consequently, it may be the case that a currency provider or a bank obtains couronnes from a tourist who enters France (obtaining a margin) and those same couronnes become yours when you obtain that currency (new profit margin).

How will I know the best couronne danoise to euro exchange rate today in France? Abrir Respuesta

Getting to know the best exchange rate for the couronnes danoises with respect to the euro every day in France, is simple.

Firstly, we advise you to not pay attention the prices of the currency converters you see on the Internet. These prices are for foerign currency but not for notes. Additionally, they are restricted to banks. The rates you give out as an individual are less competitive.

Secondly, we advise you to find at the direct couronne danoise to euro exchange rate (that 0.991 with more or less digits that you see advertised everywhere and that varies constantly).

The higher that number is, the more euros they will give you for every couronne danoise you bring.

Consequently, the best exchange price will be the higher exchange rate. Comparer Devise makes it easy for you to find out the best DKK-EUR exchange rate. Our results page shows Euro offers from highest to lowest price of the day in various currency providers, banks and airports in France.

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