>>355993No, not really. I suppose it is a given when your country gets to keep its currency through staunch negotiation, while still being in the EU. So you can keep your euros out of here unless you trade them for good honest coin. Hah!
Sure, our krone (crown) is buyoed to the euro, but we at least get some measure of legacy. What happened to your own currency? What was it, the lire? Gave it up, didn't you?
Bants aside, it happens that bills are at least more common in my country than in the EU with the exchange rates as they are. I'd say 200 euros would be equal to circa 1500 kroner and that means multiple bills (that is, unless you round up to 2k). I have touched the equivalent, but I don't mess around with it.