The currency used in Sweden is the Swedish krona (SEK).
The Swedish krona (SEK) is the official currency of Sweden. It is abbreviated as kr and is divided into 100 öre, although öre is no longer in use. The krona is issued by the Swedish central bank, Sveriges Riksbank. The SEK is not widely used outside of Sweden, but it is still one of the most traded currencies in the world. The value of the krona can fluctuate quite a bit, particularly with changes in Sweden's economy and political climate.
The name of the currency used in Sweden is the Swedish krona (SEK). It was introduced in 1873 as a replacement for the riksdaler. The krona is divided into 100 öre, although öre coins are no longer in circulation.
The monetary unit in Sweden is the krona SEK (plural “kronor”) and equals 100 öre. Banknotes are printed in values of 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 kronor. The coin is available as 1, 2, 5 and 10 kronor.