Dollar to Norwegian Krone exchange rate

Summary USD/NOK today

1 $ = kr 9.7826
1 kr = $ 0.1022 +0%
Last updated: 2026/07/12 05:30 GMT

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Dollar to Norwegian Krone historical chart

9.29.49.69.810.010.2Jul 25Sep 25Nov 25Jan 26Mar 26May 26Jul 261 US Dollar in Norwegian Krone
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1 year or Since 1999

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US Dollar to Norwegian Krone historical comparison

1 $ =
Last 24 hours9.7826 kr9.7826 kr+0%
Last week9.841 kr9.7826 kr-0.59%
Last month9.51 kr9.7826 kr+2.87%
Last year10.136 kr9.7826 kr-3.48%

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About Norwegian Krone

Currency nameNorwegian Krone
Symbolkr
Also known asNOK, Norwegian Krone, 1 kr = 100 øre
ISO codeNOK
Banknotes50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 kr
Coins1, 5, 10, 20 kr
Central bankNorges Bank - Website: www.norges-bank.no
Countries1 country: Norway (capital: Oslo, major cities: Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, Trondheim)
Population5.4 mil.

History

The Norwegian krone (kr or NOK) is the official currency of the Kingdom of Norway and its territories (Svalbard and Jan Mayen). The name means "crown" in Norwegian, sharing its etymology with other Scandinavian currencies. Norway introduced the krone in 1875 when it joined the Scandinavian Monetary Union with Denmark and Sweden, replacing the speciedaler at 4 kroner per speciedaler.

The Scandinavian Monetary Union, which created a common currency zone among the three Nordic nations, functioned until World War I disrupted international monetary arrangements. Norway managed its own krone thereafter, navigating the turbulent interwar years with varying degrees of success. Like other European nations, Norway was occupied by Germany in World War II (1940–1945).

Norway's postwar economic development was reshaped fundamentally by the discovery of oil in the North Sea in the late 1960s. Oil production from the 1970s transformed Norway into one of the world's wealthiest nations per capita. In 1990, Norway established the Government Pension Fund Global (informally the "Oil Fund") to invest petroleum revenues abroad — it has grown to become the world's largest sovereign wealth fund.

The krone is managed by Norges Bank under an inflation-targeting mandate. Oil revenues give Norway a structural current account surplus, but paradoxically the krone is not as strong as Norway's wealth might suggest, partly because the Oil Fund invests its assets abroad. The krone is sensitive to oil price movements and global risk appetite.

Sources:

"Norwegian krone", Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian_krone

"Government Pension Fund of Norway", Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_Pension_Fund_of_Norway