Find someone willing to pay more than 500 kroner for 500 kroner.
= Hundredetusindvis af kroner
Still 500 DKK, go to your bank and they can take it. It is up to each shop if they wan’t to take it.
>All banknotes issued after 1945 are still legal tender and can be exchanged for new banknotes.
>
>It is up to retailers themselves whether they are willing to accept old banknotes and coins.
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It’s worth 500 DKK. No more, no less.
Den danske metode:
Find someone willing to pay more than 500 kroner for 500 kroner.
= Hundredetusindvis af kroner
Still 500 DKK, go to your bank and they can take it. It is up to each shop if they wan’t to take it.
>All banknotes issued after 1945 are still legal tender and can be exchanged for new banknotes.
>
>It is up to retailers themselves whether they are willing to accept old banknotes and coins.
Source: [Nationalbanken](https://www.nationalbanken.dk/en/banknotes_and_coins/Pages/default.aspx)
Why on Earth would you think that it is worth more than the value _printed right there on the note_?
Dude are you from Warde?
The current bank notes were released in 2009.
This one is from the [previous design in 1997](https://www.nationalbanken.dk/da/sedlerogmoenter/danske_pengesedler_tidligere/Sider/Serie-1997.aspx).
Daterer jeg mig selv når jeg siger at jeg først nu har lagt mærke til at det der er den gamle 500kr seddel?
It is worth one plow-man
10 Vejgaard-dollars er værdien
Nice hand😉