They"re all on the Euro to my knowledge,. All European countries except England and Ireland. ( both use Pounds of different values) so that:s ut,
No, Sweden and Denmark both use their own currency.
Sweden: "Svensk krona" (Swedish krona) SEK
Denmark: "Dansk krone" (Danish krone) DKK
Svenska kronan - Swedish Krona (Kr) Currency code SEK
The Swedish Krona.
The currency used in Sweden is the "Svensk krona" (Swedish krona) SEK
The currency of Sweden is Krona (meaning crown). They are not part of the EMU (European Monetary Union) and thus are still not using the Euro. They are a member of the European Union, but only 17 of the 27 countries in the European Union use the euro. The others use their own currency.
The currency of Argentina is the Peso. This has been the currency since 1992.
No, you can't in most stores. Denmark and Sweden is a member of EU, but they both have their own currency. Norway is not a member of EU, and also have its own currency. In Denmark, they use Danish kroner. In Sweden they use Swedish kronar. In Norway they use Norwegian kroner.
No. The currency of Denmark is the Krone.
In Sweden they use the Swedish krona (SEK), in Norway they use the Norwegian krone (NOK) and in Denmark they use the Danish krone (DKK).
Crowns are the currencies of most of the Nordic countries, including Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland and the Czech Republic currently use the crown as a currency.
Denmark's currency is the Krone, so the euro is not the currency of Denmark.
If you're visiting all three countries - you're better off carrying Euros. Euros are legal tender in the Netherlands, however, Sweden and Denmark use different versions of the Krone. You would be able to spend Euros directly in the Netherlands and exchange them for Krone in Denmark & Sweden.
The currency used in Denmark is the Danish krone (DKK). Although Denmark is a country located in Northern Europe, it does not use the euro, which is the common currency in many European countries.
The Swedish Krona has been the currency of Sweden since 1873
Lapland refers to a region, part of which is in Sweden and part of which is in Finland. Finland uses the Euro as its currency. Sweden's currency is the Krona. So it will depend on which part of Lapland you are actually in as to what currency you can use.
The Euro came into circulation on January 1, 2002. 12 of the 15 European Union Countries started to use it. The United Kingdom, Sweden and Denmark kept their own currencies. The United Kingdom uses the Pound Sterling, Sweden uses the Krona and Denmark uses the Krone.
Svenska kronan - Swedish Krona (Kr) Currency code SEK
No, Denmark uses the Danish Krone (abbreviated DKK). However, it shadows the Euro closely.