Yes, the Swedish Krona.
The currency used in Sweden is the "Svensk krona" (Swedish krona) SEK
The Swedish Krona.
Yes in the biggest cities can you pay with euros on some places, but you often get swedish kronor back then and the best is to have swedish kronor insted of euros.No, in Sweden they use kronor (SEK).
SEK, Swedish Crowns or in swedish: Svensk Krona.
Svensk krona (Swedish crown SEK)
The currency used in Sweden is the "Svensk krona" (Swedish krona) SEK
The Swedish Krona.
Yes in the biggest cities can you pay with euros on some places, but you often get swedish kronor back then and the best is to have swedish kronor insted of euros.No, in Sweden they use kronor (SEK).
SEK, Swedish Crowns or in swedish: Svensk Krona.
The Swedish Krona has been the currency of Sweden since 1873
Swedish krona (SEK).
Svensk krona (Swedish crown SEK)
Denmark and Norway use the Krone while Sweden uses the Krona.
Svenska kronan - Swedish Krona (Kr) Currency code SEK
The krona, specifically the Swedish krona (SEK) and the Icelandic króna (ISK), are still used as currencies in Sweden and Iceland, respectively. Both currencies remain in circulation for everyday transactions. However, the Danish krone (DKK) is the currency of Denmark, and while it is still in use, Denmark is not part of the eurozone.
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,
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).