Historic Exchange Rates and Prices
| 1892 | :1 kg gold = 3280 Kr.
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| 1896 |
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| 1899 | :1 Kr = 0.7937 German marks. |
| 1900 | :1 Pound sterling = 23.97 Kr.
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| 1907 | :1 Kr = 0.8471 German marks (26 March). |
| 1909 |
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| 1913 |
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| 1914 | :1 US dollar = 5.08 Kr. |
| 1915 | :1 US dollar = 6.50 Kr.
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| 1916 |
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| 1917 |
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| 1918 |
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| 1919 |
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| 1921 | :2,000 Kr = 1 Swiss franc (March) |
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