withdrawn Swedish Krona banknotes
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Convert your leftover withdrawn Swedish Krona banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Sweden.
In 2015, the Stockholm-based Sveriges Riksbank introduced a new series of Krona banknotes. The previous Kronor notes are being phased out gradually. Older Swedish Krona bills, issued before 1997, lack a hologram security strip. They are no longer accepted as a means of payment in Sweden. We exchange all withdrawn Swedish Krona banknotes, free of charge. We also give cash for current Swedish Krona banknotes and coins.
Do you have withdrawn Swedish Krona banknotes like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Swedish Kronor. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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20 Swedish Kronor banknote (Selma Lagerlof issue 1997)
The blue colored banknote of tjugo kronor shows Selma Lagerlof, Swedish author. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘Sveriges Riksbank’. On the backside of the 20 Swedish Kronor note is an image of the boy Nils Holgersson riding a snow goose in flight.You get: £0.274401 SEK = £0.0137200000 -
20 Swedish Kronor banknote (Selma Lagerlof)
The purple colored banknote of tjugo kronor shows Selma Lagerlof, Swedish author. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘Sveriges Riksbank’. On the backside of the 20 SEK note is an image of Nils Holgersson sitting on the back of a flying goose.You get: £0.274401 SEK = £0.0137200000 -
50 Swedish Kronor banknote (Jenny Lind)
The banknote of femtio kronor shows Jenny Lind, Swedish opera Singer. Printed on the olive brown paper banknote is the text ‘Sveriges Riksbank’. The reverse side of the 50 SEK bill features a violin and a treble clef with a line of musical notes. The note has a wide hologram foil on the left.You get: £0.686001 SEK = £0.0137200000 -
100 Swedish Kronor banknote (Carl von Linne)
The bill of ett hundra kronor shows Carl von Linne (Carl Linnaeus), Swedish botanist. On the blue-green colored paper banknote a caption reads ‘Sveriges Riksbank’. The reverse side of the 100 SEK bill features a bee pollinating flowers.You get: £1.372001 SEK = £0.0137200000 -
1000 Swedish Kronor banknote (Gustav Vasa issue 1989)
This ett tusen kronor banknote features Gustav Vasa, King of Sweden. The paper note contains the words ‘Sveriges Riksbank’. On the back of the brown colored 1,000 SEK note is a scene of harvest. The note does not have a hologram foil.You get: £13.720001 SEK = £0.0137200000 -
1000 Swedish Kronor banknote (Gustav Vasa)
The bill of ett tusen kronor features King Gustav Vasa, Swedish King. Text on the brown colored paper note reads ‘Sveriges Riksbank’. The backside of the 1000 Kronor banknote features the Harvest and threshing scene from History of the Nordic Peoples by Olaus Magnus.You get: £13.720001 SEK = £0.0137200000