Swedish Krona

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Swedish krona banknotes
Denomination Portrait
20 Selma Lagerlöf (front)
Nils Holgersson (back)
50 Jenny Lind
100 Carolus Linnaeus
500 King Charles XI (front)
Christopher Polhem (back)
1000 King Gustav Vasa
Swedish krona coins
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50 Öre
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1 Krona
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5 Kronor
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10 Kronor
This article is about the Swedish unit of currency. See below for a list of similarly named currencies of other countries. Krona is also the name of a DC Comics alien villain.

The Krona is the currency used in Sweden. The plural form is kronor and one krona is divided into 100 öre, singular and plural. The ISO 4217 code is SEK; the abbreviation is "kr".

The introduction of the krona, which replaced the riksdaler as the country's legal tender, was a result of the Scandinavian Monetary Union, which came into effect in 1873 and lasted until the First World War. The parties to the union were the Scandinavian countries, where the name was krona in Sweden and krone in Denmark and Norway, which in English literally means crown. After dissolution of the monetary union Sweden, Denmark and Norway all decided to keep the name of their respective and now separate currencies.

By tradition the one-krona coins carry the effigy of current monarch and one of the Coats of Arms of Sweden, or a crown, on the reverse side. The royal motto of the monarch is also inscribed on the coin.

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Krona coins

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The 1 krona 1976-1999, still in widespread circulation
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The "Old King" 1 krona, of Gustaf VI Adolf, is also in circulation

Exchange rate

The exchange rate of the Swedish krona against other currencies has historically been dependent on the monetary policy pursued by Sweden at the time. Since November 1992 a managed float regime has been upheld.

Upcoming changes

The Riksdag (the Swedish parliament) decided on 27 October 2004, following a proposal from the Riksbank, that some older series of banknotes and coins will cease to be legal tender after 31 December 2005. The banknotes and coins that will become invalid are: all silver-coloured 50-öre coins; the old, slightly larger version of the 20-krona banknote with the bluish shade; and the old 100- and 500-krona banknotes without a foil strip and watermark.

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Crowns

Current crowns: Czech koruna | Danish krone | Estonian kroon | Faroese króna | Icelandic króna | Norwegian krone | Slovak koruna | Swedish krona

Formerly used crowns: Austro-Hungarian crown | British crown | Czechoslovak crown | Slovak crown (WWII)


Currencies of Europe
Eurozone Euro
Nordic countries Danish krone | Faroese króna | Icelandic króna | Norwegian krone | Swedish krona
Baltic Estonian kroon | Latvian lat | Lithuanian litas
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