Swedish Krona (SEK)
Sweden
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20
2015
The SEK 20 note from the 2015 series features the portrait of Astrid Lindgren, the beloved Swedish author, on the front. The reverse shows a scene from her famous “Pippi Longstocking” story, celebrating Swedish literature and childhood imagination. The note is green and printed on polymer with transparent windows and tactile features.
50
2015
The SEK 50 note portrays Evert Taube, a renowned Swedish composer and singer, on the front. The reverse depicts his sailing boat, reflecting Sweden’s maritime culture and love for the archipelago. The note is orange with see-through windows and microtext security features.
100
2015
The SEK 100 note shows Greta Garbo, the legendary Swedish actress, on the front. The reverse illustrates a film set motif and movie reels, celebrating Swedish cinema. The note is blue in color with polymer construction, transparent windows, and raised tactile prints.
200
2015
The SEK 200 note features Ingmar Bergman, the acclaimed film director, on the front. The reverse showcases theatrical masks and stage motifs, highlighting Swedish performing arts. The note is red and includes a holographic security strip, microtext, and tactile marks.
500
2015
The SEK 500 note depicts Birgit Nilsson, the famous Swedish opera singer, on the front. The reverse displays an abstract representation of opera and musical waves, symbolizing Sweden’s rich cultural heritage. The note is purple with advanced polymer features and see-through security windows.
1000
2015
The SEK 1000 note, the highest denomination, shows Dag Hammarskjöld, former UN Secretary-General, on the front. The reverse illustrates the UN building and globe motifs, reflecting international diplomacy and Sweden’s contribution to global peace. The note is brown in color with polymer security features, holographic strips, and tactile marks.
Paper & Polymer Notes
High-quality cotton-based and selected polymer notes ensure durability and tactile recognition.
Watermarks & Security Threads
Watermarks of prominent Swedish figures or symbols; embedded threads include microprinting for verification.
Holograms & Foils
Holographic foils on higher denominations display shifting value numerals and national motifs.
Raised Ink & Microprinting
Raised printing and microtext allow verification by sight and touch.
Color-Shifting Ink & UV Features
Ink changes color with viewing angle; ultraviolet light reveals hidden patterns and serial numbers.
Additional Security Measures
Latent images, perforations, and intricate designs prevent counterfeiting and ensure authenticity.
Country Info
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Stockholm
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Swedish
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+46
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112
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Type C and F (230V, 50Hz)
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Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. 5-10% in restaurants if service charge is not included. Small tips for taxi drivers, hotel staff, and delivery personnel.
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