Noun
the basic unit of money in Iceland
the basic unit of money in Sweden
Source: WordNetIn 1968, the 2 kronor switched to cupronickel and the 1 krona switched to cupronickel-clad copper (it was replaced entirely by cupronickel in 1982). Source: Internet
In July 2012, due to crisis in Greece and fear of further spreading to Italy and Spain, the euro continued to decline making the Swedish krona stronger, reaching as low as 8.17 SEK per EUR. Source: Internet
The jewellery's worth was estimated to 20 million Swedish krona (about 2.6 million US dollars). citation Heraldry For a detailed armorial, see here: Armorial of House of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp-Russie, surnamed Romanov. Source: Internet
Contemporary notes Exchange rate Historic exchange rate against the Euro The exchange rate of the Swedish krona against other currencies has historically been dependent on the monetary policy pursued by Sweden at the time. Source: Internet
Goods can still be priced in öre, but all sums are rounded to the nearest krona when paying with cash. Source: Internet
In the second half of 2009 and the start of 2010, the krona started to appreciate; during late 2010 and early 2011 it continued to appreciate at a quicker rate. Source: Internet