The Czech Republic, Sweden, Norway, and Iceland. However the currencies aren't the same, they just have the same name.
apparently Australia has the most coins because our coins keep changing
England. For historic reasons the U.K. has almost never put the name of the country on its coins.
That lettering is on coins from China. China - People's Republic - Yuan renminbi (1949-date)
Won is the national currency of both North and South Korea
The type of money a country uses is called their currency.
Sweden uses the krona as its currency. The Swedish krona is abbreviated as SEK.
The ISK is a currency that is used in Iceland. ISK stands for the Icelandic Krona. The word Krona refers to Crown in the local language. The highest denomination is 50ISK.
100 öre is 1 krona. But we only have coins of 50 öre as the smallest. So 2 of those is 1 krona
Krone - Denmark, Greenland, Liechtenstein, Norway.
The Krona is still the currency of Sweden.
Krona is in Iceland, sweden, denmark and faroe island have danich krona :D
It's not a place. "Ein krona island" is what's on Icelandic coins. "Island" is Icelandic for "Iceland" so "island krona" means "Iceland crown".
Brazil.
Guatemala
China
Sweden uses the krona as its currency.
Sweden.