How and where to replace old Norwegian kroner withdrawn from circulation without formalities?
Old Norwegian kroner - Norges Bank issues a new series of banknotes.
The Norwegian Central Bank has been putting a new VIII series of banknotes into circulation since 2017 depicting sea themes. Old Norwegian kroner of the VII series will be completely withdrawn from circulation. By the end of 2019, Norges Bank put into circulation all five new VIII series banknotes in denominations from NOK 50 to NOK 1,000. In 2020, the last banknote from series VII, with a face value of NOK 1000 and the image of Edvard Munch, will be withdrawn from circulation.
Old 1000 Norwegian kroner - until when is it valid and where to exchange it?
The issue of the VII series NOK 1000 banknote took place in June 2001. On the old bill, there is the outline of the prominent Norwegian painter, mainly recognized worldwide for his masterpieces such as “The Scream” and “The Sun”. The old 1000 Norwegian kroner was produced in a shade of purple along with intertwined shades of yellow.The banknote will be withdrawn from circulation on November 14, 2020. After this date, the withdrawn 1000 Norwegian kroner will cease to be legal tender. We will not be able to make payments for goods and services and we will not be able to exchange it at a local bank or exchange office.
old 1000 Norwegian kroner VII series
new NOK 1000 VIII series
How and where to quickly exchange old Norwegian kroner withdrawn from circulation by Norges Bank?
The purchase and exchange of old Norwegian kroner is available through the website old-cash.com regardless of the face value. Just add withdrawn Norwegian kroner to your virtual wallet and see how much your old Norwegian banknotes are worth.
Fill in the exchange form on the website and then send us your banknotes via courier or post. You will receive payment for your old banknotes at the bank account number provided on the form within 4 business days from the receipt of your old notes by our team. If you have any additional questions, you can contact us via e-mail: office@old-cash.com or at the phone number indicated in the contact tab. You can also visit our branch in Warsaw in person, where you can make an immediate exchange without unnecessary formalities.
Security when exchanging old banknotes.
When using the mail order form for banknote exchange, you needn’t be afraid about transaction security.
Shipment insurance guarantees that in case of loss or theft, we will receive a refund of the declared value of the parcel. After receiving your package, its content is calculated by a commission of at least two employees, and all activities are recorded using a camera installed in the old-cash.com branch. Over 10 years of experience on the currency market and positive feedback from our customers will ensure the correct exchange of banknotes.
We receive good feedback from our clients confirmed by high turnover, exceeding several tens of millions of euro a year. You can also check our testimonials which are posted by our clients on our Facebook profile. We provide support and help solve problems related to the exchange of banknotes of various characteristics. We exchange not only popular circulation banknotes but also ones that other exchange offices or banks do not want to accept. Every day, we strive to provide our customers with attractive transaction conditions while maintaining maximum security. We service several thousand transactions monthly.
old norwegian kroner 500 NOK VII series – Sigrid Undset
The currency purchase of old Norwegian kroner and other currencies which have been withdrawn from circulation is also available at our stationary main office. Do come and visit our agency in Warsaw, located at ul. Kobielska 23, inside the Grochow Gallery.
Would you like to know more about the exchange or buying other bills which have been withdrawn from circulation? Contact us via phone at +48 22 390 37 57. You can also send an e-mail: office@old-cash.com to find out how to exchange currencies which are no longer accepted by the other local currency exchanges and banks.