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Sweden Coins

The official currency of Sweden is the Swedish krona (SEK), which has been the country's currency since 1873. Swedish numismatics has a rich history dating back centuries, reflecting the economic and cultural evolution of this Nordic nation.

Current currency in circulation

The current Swedish monetary system consists of coins of 1, 2, 5 and 10 kronor, as well as banknotes of 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 kronor. In 2016, Sweden introduced a new series of coins and banknotes with modernized designs depicting important historical and cultural figures of the country. Notably, Sweden is one of the countries that has made the most progress towards a cashless society, with widespread use of electronic and mobile payments.

Monetary history and relevant facts

Prior to the krone, Sweden used several coins, including the riksdaler and the copper daler. An important milestone in Swedish numismatics was the issuance of the copper plates in the 17th century, which were the largest and heaviest coins ever minted for general circulation. Another notable fact is that Sweden was the first European country to introduce bank bills in 1661, through the Bank of Stockholm. Swedish numismatics is also known for the "Silver Round", a medieval coin that circulated widely in northern Europe during the 12th and 13th centuries.

Country Sweden
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Coin Swedish krona (SEK)
1€ 11,48kr
Continent Europa
Capital city Estocolm
ISO2 SE
ISO3 SWE
Catalogued coins 724

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The most valuable coins

The most valuable Sweden coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:

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The valuation of these coins has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.

Coin Catalog

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1/4 öre (Kristina Vasa)

KM#188 FO#20487
Price 20,00€
Year 1644-1654

1/6 öre (Karl XII)

KM#334.1 FO#21395
Year 1707-1708

1/6 öre (Karl XII)

KM#334.2 FO#21394
Year 1715-1718

1 öre (Frederik I)

KM#382 FO#21392
Year 1720-1749

1 öre SM (Frederik I)

I öre SM (Adolf Frederik)

1 skilling (Karl XIII)

KM#585 FO#19516
Year 1812-1817

1/2 skilling (Karl XIV Johan)

1 skilling (Karl XIV Johan)

1 skilling (Karl XIV Johan)

2/3 skilling (Karl XIV Johan)

10 öre (Oscar I)

KM#683 FO#13945
Year 1855-1859

1 öre (Oscar I)

KM#687 FO#21391
Year 1856-1858

2 öre (Oscar I)

KM#688 FO#18737
Year 1856-1858

2 öre (Carl XV)

KM#706 FO#21026
Year 1867

1 carolin (Carl XV)

KM#716 FO#20358
Year 1868-1872

1 öre (Oscar II)

KM#728 FO#17811
Year 1873

1 öre (Oscar II)

KM#734 FO#9612
Year 1874-1877

2 öre (Oscar II)

KM#735 FO#21390
Year 1874-1878

5 öre (Oscar II)

KM#736 FO#15015
Year 1881

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