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The krone ("crown"; plural: kroner; definite singular form, kronen or krona; definite plural form: kronene) is the currency of Normark. Established in 1703, upon Normark's independence, it began with having equal value (1:1) to the natopo, after which it became a free-floating currency. The krone is divided into 100 øre.
It is abbreviated kr. Sometimes, :– is used instead. As such 200 kr and 200:– both mean 200 kroner.
See also
- Hurmu crown, a similarly named currency.
- Meckelnburgh crown, also a similarly named currency.
- Mercurian crown, yet another similarly named currency.
- Nidarosian krone, yet another, yet again, similarly named currency.