
Hi! I'm from Finland, and I found some Norwegian money in a drawer and I'm pretty sure they are old ones that are not legal currency anymore, so I have a couple of questions about them.
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Are these actually old bills that are not in use anymore? picture
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If these are old banknotes, can they still be exchanged for new ones/euros? I couldn't find a deadline online.
Thank you for your help!
by KeppyKnows
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I am 98% certain that I have used the 50,100,200,500 as late as last month at my local grocery store. Not certain of the 1000 if it is still in active use, but it will be possible to get exchanged in a bank at least.
Try: https://www.norges-bank.no/en/topics/notes-and-coins/exchanging-withdrawn-banknotes-and-coins/
Yes, they’re the old ones. You can still exchange these.
https://www.norges-bank.no/en/topics/notes-and-coins/exchanging-withdrawn-banknotes-and-coins/
Yes, all of these notes are out or circulation, and can no longer be used to pay for things. But you can still [hand them in to Norges Bank](https://www.norges-bank.no/en/topics/notes-and-coins/exchanging-withdrawn-banknotes-and-coins/) and have them changed for new ones, or their face value transferred to your account.
They can be turned in at the Norwegian Central Bank, Norges Bank or Nokas central if you have one nearby. You could try at a bank in Finland if you are there but i expect the will nope out. Best chance is the central bank.
DNB at Gardermoen accepts outdated Norwegian notes. You could ask in the bank at your local international airport.