At the moment it's 14,39 USD.
100 dollars is ~700 SEK
Roughly 6.5 SEK.
1 USD = approx. 7 SEK
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A US dollar is worth 8.4 Swedish Kroners. The actual answer is 8.43882 but I rounded the answer to get 8.4 Exchange rates change every day, so anything posted here can become rapidly out of date. You'll need to check a site such as www.xe.com for current values.
If it's dated within the last 25 years or so it's a common circulation coin worth face value only, about 12 to 14 U.S. cents. Conversion rates change every day. You can find current figures at many sites. www.xe.com is a very good one.
Not generally. Stores in areas of high tourism, large department stores and towns along the border may or may not accept the Euro, but by and large, it is expected and preferred that one use the Krona.
It's an ordinary circulation coin from Sweden. The motto translates as "King Carl XVI Gustaf, For Sweden Today" You didn't give its denomination but the most expensive circulation coin is 10 kr, or about $1.50 U.S. so that's the most it could be worth.
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A US dollar is worth 8.4 Swedish Kroners. The actual answer is 8.43882 but I rounded the answer to get 8.4 Exchange rates change every day, so anything posted here can become rapidly out of date. You'll need to check a site such as www.xe.com for current values.
See www.xe.com for conversion factors.
SEK is known as currency code of Swedish krona or known as the currency of Sweden. One can find more information about SEK by going to Sweden bank, and they can give more info than the internet.
That's one Krona. Currently (June 2013) it's about 6 Krona to one USD. Or 10 Krona to one British Pound.
1 Swedish Krona is worth about $0.14.
The currency in Sweden is the Swedish Krona (SEK). There are no penny coins in circulation in Sweden; the smallest denomination is the ΓΆre, but these are no longer used since Sweden switched to a solely digital currency system.
About 4.50 plastres equal one us dollor ao 50 would be about $11.11
No one is on a "dollor" bill. The first president of the United States of America, George Washington is on the U.S. One DollAr Bill.
If it's dated within the last 25 years or so it's a common circulation coin worth face value only, about 12 to 14 U.S. cents. Conversion rates change every day. You can find current figures at many sites. www.xe.com is a very good one.
Not generally. Stores in areas of high tourism, large department stores and towns along the border may or may not accept the Euro, but by and large, it is expected and preferred that one use the Krona.
because it is one fourth of a dollor